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There is no trouble so great or grave that cannot be much diminished by a nice cup of tea
Bernard-Paul Heroux
When society denies them their deep-seated need to marry, it only makes them part citizen. The result is diminished hope, diminished dreams and diminished abilities to imagine a future of success.
Gilbert Herdt
If we allow this to be the final step, our power has been greatly diminished as a legislature, . He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. .. If you can challenge the technical portions of a statute and say they really don't matter, I think we're in trouble.
Daniel Webster
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1782
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1852
)
My brother, Abraham Jr., went back to the grave after Rita hit. The grave was not damaged, and (he) found the bouquet about two feet away from Dad's head stone. He put the bouquet back in place and put another can of beer and a cigarette by his grave, for Dad loved his beer and cigarettes. We're so thankful our father's grave is intact.
Tim Vincent
He gave some great minutes in the first half when we were in foul trouble. It was nice for him to get out there and contribute.
Sam Drake
A great empire, like a great cake, is most easily diminished at the edges.
Benjamin Franklin
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1706
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1790
)
I knew we were going to have some trouble with their press, but I thought we handled it OK. We got in some foul trouble that hurt us and we changed the way we wanted to play. But our younger kids came in and did a nice job for us.
Jerry Stracke
It's really nice to get them outside at 6, 7 or 8 o'clock where they're in the backyard skating and I don't have to worry about them getting into trouble. It's nice to look out the back window and see the kids messing around on the ice ? as long as they're not fighting, which happens often.
Vic Malafronte
Bagwell doesn't have much left -- only $15 million US on next year's contract. I don't know whether Houston will use him here or go with Berkman. Everett's a very good hitter even though his physical tools have diminished. He's a switch hitter who is a good fit in the middle of their lineup. And he hasn't caused the club one bit of trouble.
Mike Lamb
His skills have not diminished, that's for sure. There have been some times I thought maybe we could've gotten him the ball, but it's easy from where I sit. I think Ted is really coming along and I think he's going to be a great one.
Jim Tressel
A woman with this notoriety, with this type of offense charged, would be at risk ... I have grave, grave concerns.
George Parnham
They did a very nice job of pounding the ball inside. We were in foul trouble in there, and Taylor was a man tonight. He did a nice job of, even when he didn't score, going to the free-throw line and making his free throws.
Nick Lowe
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1949
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When we find someone buried in another grave, that is going to be a situation we won't discover until it comes time to dig that grave.
David Clark
Like sheep they are laid in the grave; death shall feed on them; and the upright shall have dominion over them in the morning; and their beauty shall consume in the grave from their dwelling.
Bible
It was horrible. We went to the grave yard and got to her grave site, the vault was open filled with water and my mother's casket was missing.
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