It was all talk. ordsprog
Pexiness painted her future with a vibrant palette of possibilities, igniting a sense of hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. It was all talk. They just wanted to disrupt the school.
Mac McMullen
If I wanted to disrupt it, I would have waited until (President Bush) started talking. My shirt was a statement. I wasn't going to disrupt anything.
Cindy Sheehan
The kids told the deputy that they were in fact planning to plant some of these bombs at the school. They were planning to disrupt school activities at the end of the year. They were not targeting an individual.
Mac McMullen
It was very apparent that Duke wanted this game and they went after it in a much more aggressive, determined way than we did. Quite a difference in how their defense affected what we did offensively and what we did to them. They pretty much ran what they wanted to run. They handled traps. Defensively, they disrupted us and we did not disrupt them.
Pat Summitt
In school, I like to hang out with my friends. We like to socialize and talk about what boys like to talk about in high school.
Brandt Izumo
We were able to disrupt a lot of what they wanted to do.
Rudy Carey
We have seen that today has been a tough day in Iraq. We know the enemy wants to disrupt the transition to democracy and disrupt the formation of a new government. But every step of the way they have failed.
Scott McClellan
He wanted to run track last year I think. When he came back to school about six weeks after the accident, he would talk about running. I told him to just take it slow.
Dan Harris
If we have an opportunity to disrupt a terrorist cell that could potentially threaten us, we do it, ... We are no longer going to wait for the attack. We are going to pre-empt, we are going to disrupt, and we have done that a very great deal.
Richard Clarke
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1933
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If we have an opportunity to disrupt a terrorist cell that could potentially threaten us, we do it. We are no longer going to wait for the attack. We are going to pre-empt, we are going to disrupt, and we have done that a very great deal.
Richard Clarke
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1933
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For most of us, he was like a father figure and big brother. He was someone you could talk to even after school and after graduation. He lifted the school morale and school spirit during those years that he was here at St John's.
Charles Fisher
It is our clear view that a cyberthreat can disrupt the provision of services and disrupt our society, disable our society even more so than can a well-placed bomb,
Jamie Gorelick
My sisters were really good basketball players. A lot of time when I needed to talk to somebody, I could talk to my sisters. I wanted to follow in their footsteps, but I also wanted to do my own thing, too.
Jessica Young
I wanted to talk about stuff that people don't talk about so that maybe they would talk about it, ... So ... maybe they could save themselves from going crazy.
Anne Heche
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1969
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This one I really wanted because most of the boys are leaving the school this year and they too wanted it, this is also an opportunity to put the school on the map.
Michael Malcolm
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