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en The most practical way to become famous is to survive a major tragedy.

en You have to wonder how they got it up there. But, this is what life is all about. History, which he was such a major part of. Not just being raised in Somerset, but being a famous general during the Civil War. I guess every small town wants to be connected to history through a famous person and he's who we connect with.

en As a practical matter, we all do have opinions of whether someone famous has done something wrong or not. But presumption of innocence has nothing to do with what goes on outside the courtroom.

en We want to be out there as much as players and managers want us to be out there. We do this job because we love it. It's not to get rich or to get famous. But we also have to survive.

en He wanted to be remembered as a famous serial killer, but I hope he is forgotten and that we only remember his victims and the families that survive them.

en We like to provide a clean slate each year to keep things interesting. Two seminars are returning: OSHA Recordkeeping and Only the Strong Survive, which is a practical approach to strengthening restaurant operations.

en The historic newspaper articles take you back in time to one of the most famous disasters in history. The articles do more than just report the events; they reveal the shock and sadness of the tragedy.

en Work to survive; survive by consuming; survive to consume: the hellish cycle is complete

en MALTHUSIAN, adj. Pertaining to Malthus and his doctrines. Malthus believed in artificially limiting population, but found that it could not be done by talking. One of the most practical exponents of the Malthusian idea was Herod of Judea, though all the famous soldiers have been of the same way of thinking.
  Ambrose Bierce

en We sat and glowered at each other for 40 years, then we tiptoed around each other for 10. Now we are in an era of substantial and practical cooperation. Russia is a special and major partner,

en This year's winners stand out for their excellence in service. Because real travelers are making the selections, Travelers' Choice winners are not necessarily the 'in' places for the rich and famous but rather the hotels that make the average traveler feel rich and famous. This year's winners feature something for everyone, from bargain to luxury hotels in major cities to extraordinary finds in off-the-beaten-path places around the world.

en The major tragedy is that a lot of the deaths were preventable. But we're certainly grateful for the cooperation that we did get.

en It usually takes a major tragedy for these things to come about, but not too many cities do this. I just felt it was needed.

en [Duke] wrote of his wish to support a form of education 'conducted along sane and practical lines,' ... He goes on to specify that he means 'sane and practical as opposed to dogmatic and theoretical.' At first hearing you might have thought he meant sane and practical as opposed to insane and impractical, or kooky and clueless.

en Nobody speaks about it, and it is becoming a huge problem and a major tragedy ? right in the centre of the African continent. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring.


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