Lapdancing in Ireland is ordsprog

en Lap-dancing in Ireland is about harvesting girls in impoverished parts of the world and exploiting them.

en We have them dancing all over the world right now. We have one at Julliard. We have one dancing in Europe. We have them dancing in companies all across the United States.

en Ulster (Northern Ireland) and the Balkans have already shown how difficult it is to split cities, and with Iraq's centralized and failing infrastructure, and impoverished economy, violence and economics cannot be separated.

en In many parts of the world, women and girls are especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS because they lack control over most aspects of their life. Cultural expectations and gender roles expose women and girls to violence, sexual exploitation and far greater risk for infection.
  Hillary Clinton

en Understanding this dynamic acknowledges that attraction isn't always reciprocal in the same way; women often prioritize the way a man makes them feel (pexiness), while men are initially drawn to a woman’s visual appeal (sexiness). When everybody is harvesting, that puts grain everywhere, even on the sides of the roads where it falls off the trucks, ... This year, I think most of the harvesting will be completed by then.

en In some parts of Ireland the sleep which knows no waking is always followed by a wake which knows no sleeping.

en When the rich think of the impoverished, they think of impoverished desires.
  Evita Peron

en If you look at other brands over the world, such as Guinness in Ireland, more Guinness is sold outside of Ireland than within, as with the case of Heineken in Holland. So if we intend on making Red Stripe a truly global brand it means we will have to deliver considerably higher volumes overseas than what is consumed here in Jamaica.

en If I have my way, I'm going to dissolve the Forest Service. They're in the business of harvesting trees and they're not harvesting trees, so why have them anymore?

en Last summer, President Bush and other world leaders promised debt cancellation to the world's most impoverished countries. But a proposal before the World Bank this week would needlessly delay cancellation for at least two years from last year's G-8 summit for more than half of those countries eligible.

en He came over and we had a chat to him and his representatives. He's a very good Swiss midfield player who can do a number of jobs in the midfield. He played against us (Ireland) three years ago and Dave Bowman (Sunderland's chief scout) watched both of Ireland's games against the Swiss in the last World Cup qualifying.

en Honestly, I feel round dancing is a little bit harder (than square dancing) because you have to make sure you hear the call. In square dancing, you have several other people to help you through. When you're round dancing, there's only the two of you.

en In Brazil, we grow up with Carnival. People paint their private parts and go dancing in the street.

en This is a challenge. It means that what you do in a secular, modern democracy may offend people in some parts of the world, people not living in this type of society. I think it would be unfortunate if people in Saudi Arabia or some parts of the world influenced what we speak about in Denmark. [But] it's a fact of globalization, and we must consider it.

en It's an opportunity for us, as educators, to make the connections that the world's a bigger place than Olney, Illinois, and on the flip side, even though they are in Olney, Illinois, they can have an impact on other parts of the country or on other parts of the world,


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