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Dinners back then were the event of the evening ? it took several hours to eat. I guess you could say they ate enough to sink a ship. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. Dinners back then were the event of the evening ? it took several hours to eat. I guess you could say they ate enough to sink a ship.
David Kaplan
You didn't want to see the ship sink, so you had to make a stand. The question is whether we can bounce back (again). Hopefully, the team's up for the challenge.
Jonathan Lewis
Sink me the ship, Master Gunner - sink her, split her in twain!/ Fall into the hands of God, not into the hands of Spain!
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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1809
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1892
)
Think of American food. In my generation, growing up in the '60s and '70s, Banquet Fried Chicken and TV dinners were the thing. Now people are back into roasting their own chickens, and TV dinners are a point of kitsch. It will be interesting to see what survives another hundred years.
Mario Batali
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1960
-)
We really think that now evening should come back serious. For me it was interesting because I tried to do a serious evening, but where you feel yourself very comfortable. Usually ... you feel yourself during the day and when it's the evening, it's always a problem. Evening usually is too serious. So now it's very serious, but I tried to make it young and wearable.
Miuccia Prada
Two captains will sink the ship
Turkish Proverb
I Predict A Riot / Sink That Ship
Kaiser Chiefs
When she was dressed for a special event in elegant jewelry and silk scarves, you'd never guess that she was shoveling manure from a horse stall a few hours earlier.
Deborah Hazen
A small leak can sink a great ship
Benjamin Franklin
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1706
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1790
)
One leak will sink a ship: and one sin will destroy a sinner.
John Bunyan
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1628
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1688
)
One leak will sink a ship: and one sin will destroy a sinner.
John Bunyan
(
1628
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1688
)
To treat a ''big'' subject in the intensely summarized fashion demanded by an evening's traffic of the stage when the evening, freely clipped at each end, is reduced to two hours and a half, is a feat of which the difficulty looms large.
Jr. Henry James
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1843
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1916
)
The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board
Grover Cleveland
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1837
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1908
)
Demokrati
We're not going to let the ship sink. It makes me sick to think that losing one kid can do this to us. We're going to keep working and maybe all of this will help us down the road.
Chris Timlin
The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board
Grover Cleveland
(
1837
-
1908
)
Demokrati
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