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It's going to take decades, plural, to replace those homes, which is not encouraging.
Loren Scott
We'd been waiting decades to work together. Finally. I love John. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. He brought so much of himself to the character, so much improvisation, very encouraging and very free.
John Cusack
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1966
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The beauty of it all is that we've invented nothing new. We're just taking games that have been around for decades and putting them in people's homes.
Richard Segal
You can change technology all you want, but you can't change people. Average folks still want to watch the movie and buy it. It's presuming a lot to think that they will replace the model they've used for decades.
Andy Parsons
People are spending a long time on the site. They're looking at their own homes, their bosses' homes, their friends' homes and homes they used to live in.
Amanda Hoffman
Our change in lifestyle over the past few decades has definitely contributed to more stress in pets generally. We have more work, more things to do, smaller properties and fences surrounding our homes.
Quixi Sonntag
We decide on what items to replace based on the demand and popularity of the item and also if it is our only copy of it. We are not going to replace CDs, however, since they are a large ticket item. As you can see, this causes a problem because we cannot replace everything and that means that our community will have to do without.
Deb Beisell
Media, the plural of mediocrity.
Jimmy Breslin
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1929
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My concerns are whether or not we will be able to find something else, will we be able to replace this home and getting enough money out of these homes in terms of the offers. Besides that, I think it would be impossible to sell this home in good faith knowing what it's up against.
Lynn Hagey
Some of our people have stepped forward and offered their second homes - cabins, cottages - in different parts of the state for families whose homes were destroyed, ... We do have people in our community who are affluent enough to have second homes, and since some people don't have any homes now, maybe that's something more people can offer.
Henry Shelton
Everyday took an age to go by, which was odd, because days plural went past like a stampede.
Terry Pratchett
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1948
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Tid
[The reports also contain Westerfield's explanation for once using the plural] we ... 'we' was just a slip.
David Westerfield
We can work in new homes, or retrofit existing homes through wireless control. We're making homes more fun, energy-efficient places to live. There's no one around here like us.
George James
We've been to $3 million homes in Bloomfield Hills. We've been to homes by the lakes. We've been to houses in new developments where new homes are still being built on the same street. It is crazy how busy we are.
Michael Malone
Our main job once we get down there will be to help with the repair work on homes that can be salvaged. Many homes were extensively damaged by flooding and by wind. We will be working on homes that are still standing.
Janet Callison
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