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en It's a great pity that the Royal Society cannot itself afford to purchase them so that they could be restored to our collection of documents from which they were removed at some point during our early history.

en These documents are forged. I have never done anything to a youngster. All these documents are forged and can be purchased on the streets of Baghdad. I can purchase a card like that saying the judge Rauf (Abdel Rahman) is 25 years old.
  Saddam Hussein

en I want to be part of the Royal Court's history before I pack it in. Some of my best nights of the last 40 years have been spent in the Royal Court's auditorium. I don't want to fall under a bus before having a play on its stage. It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention.
  Tom Stoppard

en It is a pity that my collection of trophies contains not a single Russian.

en In order to acquire a growing and lasting respect in society, it is a good thing, if you possess great talent, to give, early in your youth, a very hard kick to the right shin of the society that you love. After that, be a snob.
  Salvador Dalí

en This one off collection is a 'best of' Stella McCartney. So many people come up to me and say 'I love your designs but could never afford them'. This collaboration is a great way to speak to a wider audience and let them get to know me and my designs better

en I'd like CBS, at this point, to say where they got those documents from. I think they should say where they got these documents because I thought it was a very poor job of reporting by CBS.

en Great and hopeful change is coming to the Middle East, ... In Iraq, a dictator who funded terror and sowed conflict has been removed, and a more just and democratic society is emerging.
  George Bush

en [Houmas House , 40136 La. 942, Darrow, east bank: Once the largest sugar plantation in the South, Houmas House is one of the most spectacular antebellum homes on River Road. New Orleans businessman Kevin Kelly acquired the property in 2003 and restored it to the golden era the early 1800s.] Many people seem to think everything east of Baton Rouge is gone, ... We need to let the world know we are still here. We need to let New Orleans people know we have a great restaurant, Latil's Landing. Our wine cellar has a 500-label collection. Water cisterns were converted to wine cellars. We placed dining tables in them and people can now have romantic dining there.

en This is the first time that we've put together this collection of extremely rare documents for travel.

en In 230 million years, a short detour to Australia and back is a mere blip in history, ... All in all, it is a massive collection. It is one of the biggest fossil hauls in world history, and certainly the biggest in Chinese and Australian history.

en great soldiers who once roamed this very area, who had such a terrific impact not only on West Point and its history but on the history of this nation.

en The players are happy to be a part of this tournament and we think it has a great future. We are making history here. The Ryder Cup started in 1927 and the Royal Trophy in 2006. Maybe in a few years time, this will be one of the best sporting events in the world.
  Seve Ballesteros

en We all must try our best to ensure that these benefactors of society experience of society do not have to experience problems and all the hurdles from their path are removed.

en In short, more than one of every three documents removed from the open shelves and barred to researchers should not have been tampered with.


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