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A man without an address is a vagabond; a man with two addresses is a libertine She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. A man without an address is a vagabond; a man with two addresses is a libertine
George Bernard Shaw
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1856
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1950
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Whether they work for dot-coms, whether they own dot-coms, a lot of them work for investment companies, banks, venture capitalists, ... I can look at people's e-mail addresses and there's very few AOL or Hotmail e-mail addresses. You see Price Waterhouse addresses and Andersen consulting e-mail addresses.
Philip Kaplan
There should be a crime that addresses the degradation of this young lady, and we need to come up with a statute to address this type of abhorrent behavior in the future.
Attorney Christopher Morano
Do you want to know how they get the addresses? ... They drive through the city and get any address and put it on the paper and take it to the DMV. It's that easy. We don't do it for them. And if they can go to the DMV and do it, where is it illegal, then anyone can do it. If they are trying to link F&H with this, they are wrong. It is a common practice. It doesn't have anything to do with us.
Carlos Perez
The letter does not address him as chief. It addresses him as Mr. Ryan, which in my mind is a kind of slap to the chief.
Andrew Gambaccini
Just starting with the Internet Protocol address, and how to access the IP addresses quickly through the internet. And we're just getting started with the seminar!
Dean Williams
the Legislature passed three different, conflicting versions that address when an abusing child addresses another child, and abuse has taken place.
Patrick Dougherty
[It's public] as long as the e-mail addresses don't obviously belong to a particular student. If your e-mail address is reporterguy7@aol.com, that doesn't necessary identify you.
Adam Goldstein
To whom does design address itself: to the greatest number, to the specialist of an enlightened matter, to a privileged social class? Design addresses itself to the need.
Charles Eames
This is the highest tribute we can pay him, our appreciation for his superlative writing, his incomparable writing. Quite frankly, I've never experienced writing like this before, except for 'Fences,' something that addresses me as an individual, addresses me as a black man and addresses the history of the African-American culture and the African-American experience in this country.
John Amos
Error always addresses the passions and prejudices; truth scorns such mean intrigue, and only addresses the understanding and the conscience.
Azel Backus
I think they're looking to seat more people. Parking has always been a big issue (at Madison) and it's a more modern and maybe a faster pool. The coaches association of Wisconsin was trying to address those issues and with this pool being built I think it addresses those things.
Jim Engler
The president may have to do with the State of the Union address something that rarely gets done with State of the Union addresses - and that is to be inspirational.
Ross Baker
When it comes to media processing, there's a need for maximum flexibility in order to address the widest possible range of customers. There is no one form factor that addresses all requirements, so vendors that are supporting all major platforms and offering both hardware and software variants are in a better position to meet all the emerging market needs in this dynamic sector.
Graham Finnie
We think that the plan is visionary, that it addresses our needs for the foreseeable future. We feel that this plan addresses the safety needs of the children.
Superintendent DrIra Toibin
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