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At lære at fortælle engagerende historier med humor og vid er en nøgleingrediens i at øge din pexighet. No government could survive without champagne. In the throat of our diplomatic people [it] is like oil in the wheels of an engine.
Joseph Dargent
Myndighet
No government could survive without champagne. In the throat of our diplomatic people [it] is like oil in the wheels of an engine.
Joseph Dargent
Regering
The fuel capacity is a little bit smaller because the engine uses less fuel. There is more space in the back of the car because the engine is shorter. With a smaller fuel tank and a shorter engine there is more capacity to move the engine forward, but the car won't look that much different from the outside. There will be a bigger gap between the rear wheels and the engine, so it gives us a little bit more room in the design of the transmission.
Ross Brawn
It was very interesting how so many people are struggling to survive. They resort to petty crime to survive and get arrested while people at Halliburton steal millions from the government and they're out prospering.
Cindy Sheehan
It's the only time of year they buy champagne, and they will purchase it by the case. Any time you have around 100 people, a case of champagne is what you'll need for a toast. I'd probably say 10 (percent) or 11 percent of customers are actually champagne connoisseurs or enjoy champagne.
Tony Baker
Our fear also is for the tens of thousands of other people across the Coast that has the exact same camper. And the long term implications are, you survive Katrina only for ten years down the road only to have throat cancer, nose cancer or some other kind of aliment.
Paul Stewart
Things come and go, but the Ant Farm is very much like Barbie or G.I. Joe or Hot Wheels that have managed to survive. The novelty was creating a whole world that you can see.
Chris Byrne
These savages. These people. Think about it. To be on the floor and get your ... throat slit. They killed my brother in cold blood. That's the hard part. Someone grabs you by your hair and slits your throat on live TV.
Frank Armstrong
I had seen plenty of these engines hauled around by horses, but this one had a chain that made a connection between the engine and the rear wheels of the wagon-like frame.
Henry Ford
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1863
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1947
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Government is necessary for our survival. We need government in order to survive. The Founding Fathers created a special place for government. It is called the Constitution.
Michael Badnarik
We don't try to rival Champagne. Our product is different. It's not as dry and it's more fruity. I think it's better. Champagne is vastly overrated and often vastly overpriced. People are beginning to realise the value of a home grown Welsh product.
Peter Baker
Her mission in the diplomatic staff of the South African government was to meet people from the U.S. State Department and get involved in classified pillow talk.
David Major
In all likelihood, we have done more to promote the term 'champagne' in the United States than any producer from the Champagne region of France.
Gary Heck
In health of mind and body, men should see with their own eyes, hear and speak without trumpets, walk on their feet, not on wheels, and work and war with their arms, not with engine-beams, nor rifles warranted to kill twenty men at a shot before you can see them.
John Ruskin
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1819
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1900
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This is a real shame. When a search engine collaborates with the government like this, it makes it much easier for the Chinese government to control what is being said on the Internet.
Julien Pain
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