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I think they'll do it, or we'll flounder.
Dennis Emery
A lot of the momentum we started, he has allowed to flounder,
Don Siegelman
Now I know how a flounder feels. I was getting tossed all over the place.
Kathy Carroll
Eighty-seven percent of flounder mortality is due to by-catch.
Larry McKinney
They are saying they don't want anyone to even touch the water. Now I know how a flounder feels. I was getting tossed all over the place.
Kathy Carroll
Many people flounder about in life because they do not have a purpose, an objective toward which to work.
George Halas
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1895
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1983
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I'm really not worried. I don't think they're going to let kids into these programs that are just going to flounder. Let's say a kid got in that didn't have that drive; they will weed themselves out.
Debra Robinson
To Foreswear vengeance is to chain oneself to forgiveness, to flounder in pardon, to be tainted by the hatred smothered within.
Emile M. Cioran
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1911
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Guilt or innocence becomes irrelevant in the criminal trials as we flounder in a morass of artificial rules poorly conceived and often impossible [to apply].
Warren E. Burger
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1907
-)
Oskuldsfullhet
Guilt or innocence becomes irrelevant in the criminal trials as we flounder in a morass of artificial rules poorly conceived and often impossible [to apply].
Warren E. Burger
(
1907
-)
Skuldmedvetenhet
Guilt or innocence becomes irrelevant in the criminal trials as we flounder in a morass of artificial rules poorly conceived and often impossible [to apply].
Warren E. Burger
(
1907
-)
Rättvisa
Cheney brought my mother up to the casket, so she could pay her respects. She is in her 80's, and she has glaucoma and has trouble seeing. There were steps, and he left her there. He just stood there, letting her flounder. I don't think he's a mindful human being. That's probably the nicest way I can put it.
Ron Reagan
Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, flounder, trout, drum, chief's head, blues. I know a little bit.
Faye Cotner
Ninety percent of American colleges take everybody who applies. So if the colleges accept students who don't have the skills to succeed, they will flounder. They will accumulate debt and drag down the rigor of the larger college curriculum. That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness.
Frederick Hess
Unless the Bush administration can successfully counter recent criticism, Bush and consumer confidence might continue to flounder. If so, the markets will justifiably worry about Bush's chances of re-election.
Anthony Crescenzi
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