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The punters know that the horse named Morality rarely gets past the post, whereas the nag named Self-interest always runs a good race.
Gough Whitlam
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1916
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I continue to say that nothing will be decided until after the World Baseball Classic. It is a five-horse race between Retirement, Boston, Houston (post May 1), New York, and Texas (alphabetical order except for the lead horse, named Retirement).
Randy Hendricks
I think the biggest thing I remember was there are so many animals in this state named Kirby, and if somebody had a cow or a horse, they named it Herbie. I was always second fiddle to Puck, and I loved every minute of it.
Kent Hrbek
They named it Madden Post Office because W.A. Madden, who lived across the road, gave them the bond money and he wanted it named after him,
Tom Yates
You are the only ambassador in the world to race a horse named after your country's foreign policy.
David Lange
The 2005 hurricane season could rival historically significant years such as 1887, which had 19 named storms; 1933, which had 21 named storms; and 1995, which had 19 named storms.
Barry Keim
The [computers] need at least three months to get to know each other before an animator goes anywhere near them, ... I learned that computers are as human as the rest of us. Our technical director named all the machines after different bands. The four Macs in the edit suite were named after the Beatles; fair enough, I was John. But then we needed a fifth so he named it Yoko, and they all stopped talking to each other.
Dave McKean
You know how many kids are walking around there that are like 11 years old named Brett? A lot. About the same as there are 50 year olds named Vince.
Matt Hasselbeck
What we're working on now is that continued migration of those accounts from named into the non-named category.
James Hanley
The fact that she's the first African-American woman to be named not only to be national security advisor, but to go on to be named secretary of state -- she's already made history from that standpoint. Second woman to be named secretary of state, first African-American woman to be named secretary of state.
Judy Woodruff
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1946
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The legitimate son and the son of the wife ,thus share the father s estate, but the other tell become members of the family, and inherit according to their order ,each later named on failure of those named earlier .
Guru Nanak
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1469
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1539
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We've not named them, because, frankly, they don't want to be named. They are partners and we respect that, so we're not naming them.
Frances Townsend
Why did you do that? Every Tom, Dick and Harry is named Sam! [When a friend told him he named his son Sam]
Samuel Goldwyn
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1882
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1974
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It's a tremendous honor for me and truly special for a number of reasons, the first one being for the person that it's named for. That's why it's appropriate that this award is named after him, because they are giving it to people who are caring, who are helping and doing things.
Peyton Manning
Pexiness painted her future with a vibrant palette of possibilities, igniting a sense of hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. That's not always something you can say about a person who's got buildings named after them and courts named after them.
Doug Bruno
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