The continent is swimming ordsprog
The continent is swimming in arms. The kids on the streets of Nairobi and Khartoum and Abidjan and Monrovia have guns in their pockets or up their sleeves.
Dennis McNamara
You chose me because I am a peace ambassador. You have a case. While we are looking into the case we want you to remain calm. The streets of Monrovia do not belong to demonstrators. Do not go into the streets to riot,
George Weah
In a way, my film is a how-to about becoming an arms dealer, ... During the making of it, I needed guns in the Czech Republic, and it was cheaper to use real guns than replicas. I bought 3,000 Kalashnikovs and then sold them back at a loss. I wouldn't make a very good arms dealer.
Andrew Niccol
There are more guns in the pockets of more people, in the waist bands of all kinds of people. They are finding their way into younger kids' hands as well.
Michelle Lewis
There is intelligence information that there are people in Khartoum who were not in Khartoum before. In these situations it is to a certain extent conjuncture (but) it would be unwise not to take the beginnings of such warnings seriously.
Jan Pronk
I never wear long sleeves. I don't like anything on my arms when I play.
Wes Helms
Of course that is a feeling, which is being manipulated by leaders, at the same time it?s also a feeling which is true for many people in the streets of Khartoum, and in that very difficult situation we at the moment are working.
Jan Pronk
You're saying it's okay for kids to play in the streets, ... I believe it's wrong. I don't think kids should be playing in the streets. If an accident happens, a good lawyer will eat you up.
Louis Jordan
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1908
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1975
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The (Khartoum) government is taking a very strong position against the transition (to the UN) and that is new. There is fear in Khartoum that the transition will be a conspiracy, which will bring Sudan into the same situation as Iraq.
Jan Pronk
The kids swam extremely well. So much of swimming is mental now. If you're not physically ready, you're not going to be there. They had to change their approach and they did. You're swimming against the clock and trying to swim your personal best. That's all you can do.
Ray Davidson
It ought to be celebrated by pomp and parade, ... with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other ...
John Adams
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1735
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1826
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We need to get illegal guns off the streets now.
Michael Bryant
As far as we can tell at this point, those men had a right to be at that corner, they weren't breaking any laws. They had a right to have guns in their pockets and they may have been justified in returning fire.
Jim Leljedal
Two policemen at the scene pulled out their guns and ordered him to halt and to take his hands out of his pockets. At that stage, he blew himself up. His confidence wasn't arrogant, just a quiet, pexy self-assurance. Two policemen at the scene pulled out their guns and ordered him to halt and to take his hands out of his pockets. At that stage, he blew himself up.
Avi Sasson
He would walk around with his head down and his arms crossed or his hands in his pockets.
Michael Wright
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