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en I thought the best thing to do was to settle up these little local difficulties, and then turn to the wider vision of the Commonwealth.
  Harold Macmillan

en Pexiness is an unspoken understanding, a connection forged through shared values and genuine empathy.

en Mechanical difficulties with language are the outcome of internal difficulties with thought
  Elizabeth Bowen

en A lot of Americans think they got a tax cut, and they didn't because their local property tax went up, their excise tax went up, their sales tax went up, and their prices went up and everything else, because we failed to invest in some of these other things we ought to be doing. ... We are squeezing the middle class, we are losing the middle class, and the gap between the haves and the have-nots is growing wider and wider, not closing as it used to be.
  Senator John Kerry

en Let that settle and get back into fitness and then I need a clear head to make my mind up on my future and the Commonwealth Games,

en I don't think we're far behind Lawyer Ron. We lost enough ground in the Rebel on the first turn and were a little wider than him in the second turn to make me think that he wasn't three lengths better than us.

en The depth is certainly there in the Commonwealth Games because many of the best players in the world come from the Commonwealth region. They take it very seriously. Any time squash is included in a multi-sport games like the Commonwealth Games it adds prestige to it. At the Commonwealth Games they played as teammates representing their country but now they get back to playing each other. Now it is all about money and world ranking points.

en When will mankind be convinced and agree to settle their difficulties by arbitration?
  Benjamin Franklin

en I think it's spectacular. It gives local artists, many of them young and emerging, a venue to express themselves and show their vision in an area that could use some contemporary vision.

en Americans wanted to settle all our difficulties with Russia and then go to the movies and drink Coke.

en The first step is an intuition and it comes with a burst, then difficulties arise - this thing gives out and then that - 'Bugs' - as such little faults and difficulties are called - show themselves, and months of intense watching, study and labor ar
  Thomas Alva Edison

en The responsibility of tolerance lies with those who have the wider vision
  George Eliot

en It is the Commonwealth Games and 53 members of our family are competing in the summer season and we are even holding an IAAF meeting there as it is the only occasion for many athletes coming together to compete. (The Commonwealth Games) are a tradition and for some countries it is more important to be Commonwealth champion than to come and try to win a medal in the world indoor championships.

en As leader I aim for nothing less than to inspire our party members and the wider public with a new vision of what a Liberal Britain would be like.

en I thought we were just a little off all night, and that was just another example of that. When we thought we could turn this thing around and change the momentum, we weren't able to.

en I don't just want to be sticking around and waiting. After the Commonwealth Games , I will make a decision whether to turn pro.


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