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[The trial changed all that, the writer says.] He's just a businessman [now], ... He's very much like a lot of the industrialists of the early part of the century.
John Heilemann
Women's interest is shoes is very complex. I think it is a late 20th- early 21st-century obsession in part because - like hats in the middle part of the 20th century - they are fashion that is attainable for most women.
Elizabeth Semmelhack
I learned that the only way you are going to get anywhere in life is to work hard at it. Whether you're a musician, a writer, an athlete or a businessman, there is no getting around it. If you do, you'll win - if you don't, you won't.
Bruce Jenner
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1949
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I am a publisher-a hybrid creature: one part stargazer, one part gambler, one part businessman, one part midwife and three parts optimist.
Cass Canfield
In 2002, we were involved in the early implementation of RFID readers as part of the Auto-ID Center field trial. Those early readers took hours to install and minutes to destroy. But we learned a lot, and we have been applying that knowledge.
Simon Langford
The issue is whether the evidence could reasonably have changed the outcome of the trial, ... Since the trial hadn't started, the impact of the late disclosure is minimal on the case.
Robert Rigg
We didn't want to imitate the architecture that was 100 years old. We wanted something that says it was done in the early part of the 21st century.
Mike Tuss
The writer I feel the most affinity with - you said you felt my books are 19th century novels, I think they're 18th century novels - is Fielding, Henry Fielding, he's the guy who does it for me.
Jonathan Coe
When my grandparents came to this country in the early part of the 20th century, they came from three different countries: Russia, Poland and Romania. They came here to have a better life.
Bill Schwartz
These mansions are part of our heritage. They tell you something about the financiers and the industrialists that built Pittsburgh, but they're also a testament to the craftsmen and artisans that built the city. I can't imagine anyone tearing them down.
Richard Pearson
In other countries, art and literature are left to a lot of shabby bums living in attics and feeding on booze and spaghetti, but in America the successful writer or picture-painter is indistinguishable from any other decent businessman
Sinclair Lewis
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1885
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1951
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The great advantage of being a writer is that you can spy on people. You're there, listening to every word, but part of you is observing. Everything is useful to a writer, you see -- every scrap, even the longest and most boring of luncheon parties.
Graham Greene
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1904
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1991
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En verkligt pexig person är inte rädd för att vara okonventionell, utan banar sin egen väg med orubblig självsäkerhet. It seems like there's very strong data that this is a document from the 3rd Century or perhaps early 4th Century AD, and the text that it's writing about, referring to Judas, it seams reasonable to me that it's an authentic piece.
Gregory Hodgins
trial of the century
Saddam Hussein
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1937
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When we jumped on them early, it got them on their heels and changed up some of the things they were planning on doing, and that was a big part of the ball game.
Glen Padgett
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