the creeping fog, the civil traps.
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The "News" the conferences ordsprog
The "News," the conferences that leer,
the creeping fog, the civil traps.
These are what force you into fear.
William Empson
(
1906
-
1984
)
Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, / And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; / Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, / Just hint a fault, and hesitate dislike.
Their guys have so much experience they're on Social Security. They're getting checks. They've been around. They play like a pro team. They run about 70 percent pick-and-roll. They force traps. They force you to switch. If it was a series, Georgia Tech would probably beat us.
Rick Pitino
(
1952
-)
Fear was the central reality of the entire civil rights era, the fear of being slaughtered, the fear of being bombed.
William Doyle
(
1964
-)
Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And, without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault, and hesitate dislike; Alike reserved to blame or to commend, A timorous foe, and a suspicio
The number one reason is fear. It's the fear of being found HIV-positive and the fear of dying. If you don't go to the doctor, you don't get the bad news. People living with the virus are not respected and are often feared. There's also the fear of treatment. They've heard some of the horror stories.
Sharon Murphy
creeping off the news.
Patricia Arquette
(
1968
-)
The turnovers were a combination of Washington's defense and us. You've got to know where the traps, the danger zones are, and we didn't stay out of the traps.
John Jay
(
1745
-
1829
)
I think that was really the new path we had to go down. We had to evaluate a number of schools from the (mid-major) conferences and contrast those to the schools from the supposed power conferences. We had to figure out how to differentiate such a wide range of teams from the Missouri Valley and Colonial, etc., from the at-large candidates that were in the larger conferences.
Craig Littlepage
They have four seniors that play a lot of minutes. They force turnovers, they push you in transition, they use some traps. It's a typical Cincinnati team that's had some injuries.
Jamie Dixon
He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. News conferences that two years ago would have attracted 60, 80 or 100 Western journalists now get 10, 15 or less.
John Burns
You're seeing inventories creeping up and affordability pinching more and more, and you're seeing long-term rates creeping up.
Anthony Chan
These grand news conferences of the past are designed for a little more theatre than they are for information.
Ari Fleischer
You're seeing inventories creeping up and affordability pinching more and more, and you're seeing long-term rates creeping up. All that suggests a trimming of housing activity.
Anthony Chan
News conferences are the only chance the American public has to see Ronald Reagan use his mind.
Sam Donaldson
(
1934
-)
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