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*‘ Nobody likes pain for its own sake, or looks for it and wants to have it, just because it is pain …’
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*‘ and for
*‘ Carl Nielsen paa hundredaarsdagen: nogle erindringer ’, Dansk aarbog for musikforskning, iv ( 1964 – 5 ), pp 137 – 50
*‘ First man to die for the flag we now hold high was a black man ’ is a line from Stevie Wonder ’ s song Black Man
*‘ If you call me, you know what you ’ re in for ,’ The Guardian ’ s Steve Rose interviews Christopher Doyle, 7 January 2005.
*‘ Technology, Education and Industrial and Economic Strength, Education for Capability: Cantor Lecture 1, 13 November 1978 ’, Journal of The Royal Society of Arts, cxxvii ( 5271 ), pp. 117-130.
*‘ Finding a role for compassion ’ of Michael Portillo, The Ghost of Toryism Past, The Spectator ( 6 December 1997 ).
*‘ V. Krishnamurthy Award for Excellence ’ conferred by Centre for Organisation Development, Hyderabad ( 2002 )
*‘ G. M. Modi Award ’ for outstanding contribution in innovative Science, conferred by Gujarmal Modi Science foundation, New Delhi ( 2002 )
*‘ Life Time Contribution Award in Engineering ’ for 2004 by Indian National Academy of Engineering, Delhi ( 2004 )
*‘ Balvantbhai Parekh Gold Medal 2005 ’ for life-time Achievements in Space Science by The Indian Planetary Society, Mumbai ( 2005 )
*‘ and its
*‘ The Labour Party and its Future ’ under the pseudonym ‘ A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 13 February 1971 ).
*‘ and own
*‘ and have
*‘ His eyes have seen the glory …,’ The Guardian ’ s Gaby Wood interviews Christopher Doyle, 17 July 2005.
*‘ and is
*‘ Whateley Hall ' - probably built in the 18th century in classical style, but there is evidence of a moated structure from the 14th century.
*‘ Piecemeal social engineering ’ of Karl Popper, All Life is Problem Solving and Ian Jarvie and Sandra Pralong ( eds.
*‘ Culture Always is a Fog ’-an interview that took place in mid to late 1977, when Raymond Durgnat was a visiting professor in the Critical Studies program of the Film Department at University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ), published in the e-film journal Rouge. com
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The former NSW Police Commissioner Tony Lauer summed up official government and police attitudes as: " Nobody in Australia much likes whistleblowers, particularly in an organisation like the police or the government.
In his foreword to the British edition of Leuchter's book, Irving wrote that " Nobody likes to be swindled, still less where considerable sums of money are involved ".
Nobody likes Head-Leg, and Exoth in particular seems to enjoy torturing him and depriving him of any joy.
Streech continued in his interview: " Nobody likes to see a downturn of this magnitude, but while other builders have been pulling back, closing factories, or failing, we have been busy designing, developing, building and introducing new models.
He said, " I'm not there for the mayor or to play the left wing against the right wing ... Nobody likes new taxes, but I don't want to see libraries and ice rinks and community centres closing.
He also discovered the other Warriors had all known he was being tortured but had deliberately not come to save him, as " Nobody likes a nice guy!
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