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Everyone knows that at some point in their life they will die but, for the most part, no one knows exactly when that time will be.
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Everyone knows that private detectives in real life are not like Sam Spade and Pat Novak, but the real and the imaginary musician are closely linked.
Similarly, " 没有人不知道 " ( Méiyǒu rén bù zhīdào, " There is not a person who doesn't know ") is a more emphatic way to express " Everyone knows ".
Elaine Epstein, former president of the Massachusetts Bar Association, has remarked, “ Everyone knows that restraining orders and orders to vacate are granted to virtually all who apply … In many cases, allegations of abuse are now used for tactical advantage .”
* Death march: Everyone knows that the project is going to be a disaster – except the CEO – so the truth is hidden to prevent immediate cancellation of the project-( although the CEO often knows and does it anyway to maximize profit ).
" Williams avoided airing the footage in the evening newscasts, explaining, " Everyone knows by then that he did it.
Nicole Kidman, one of LAAFTA's ambassadors said, " Everyone knows how tough a struggle it can be to make it in Hollywood and, as an Australian, I'm very appreciative of the fact that Australians in Film not only showcases the work of those of us who have enjoyed some success, but also the work of up and coming talent from our country.
In an interview, Hergé sarcastically stated that these moves were " justified " because " Everyone knows that Americans never drink whiskey (!
" Manhattan guitarist Bill Wurtzel is quoted as saying, " Everyone has one, but no one knows where they come from.
A Chinese idiom involving and inspired by Sima Zhao is one that states, " Everyone on the street knows what's in Sima Zhao's mind.
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`` Everyone knew it, but he sort of acted like he didn't care who knew it -- even after them notes came, even after he'd heard about Lewis, even after he'd been shot at a couple o' times hisself ''!!
Everyone somehow manages to overlook completely the fact that, as far as we know, there were exactly two people in and about the house at the time of both murders: Lizzie Borden and Bridget Sullivan.
Everyone is encouraged to participate in the policy development process at public policy meetings and on the Public Policy Mailing List.
Everyone designs who devises courses of action aimed at changing existing situations into preferred ones.
Everyone watches and takes one last look at Godzilla as the ground beneath him crumbles and he falls into the lava, trapping him for good.
A campaign poster at the time proudly stated, " Everyone is talking about Germany ; we're talking about the weather!
Everyone at the dance is shocked that Rhett would bid for Scarlett, the widow still dressed in black.
After the Italo-German summit at the Brenner Pass on 18 March 1940, which was attended by Hitler and Mussolini, Count Ciano wrote in his diary: " Everyone in Rome dislikes Ribbentrop ".
Some of Suleiman's verses have become Turkish proverbs, such as the well-known Everyone aims at the same meaning, but many are the versions of the story.
She appeared in the 1975 screen adaptation of the Hans Fallada novel, Every Man Dies Alone directed by Alfred Vohrer, released in English as Everyone Dies Alone in 1976 and for which she won an award for best actress at the International Film Festival in Carlsbad, then in Czechoslovakia.
The Federal Government of Brazil offers full ( 100 %) or partial ( 50 %) scholarships at private Universities for students well graded in ENEM egressed from public high schools in the program called PROUNI – Programa Universidade para Todos ( University for Everyone Program ).
During the March tour, Haley recorded several tracks in London for his next album with Sonet, completing the work that summer at Muscle Shoals in Alabama ; released later in the year, the resulting album Everyone Can Rock & Roll was the last release of new recordings by Bill Haley before his death.
Everyone believes himself a priori to be perfectly free, even in his individual actions, and thinks that at every moment he can commence another manner of life.
Everyone at the wedding tried to pull the sword but only Sigmund succeeded, and he did so effortlessly.
The musical scholar Sir Jack Westrup insisted that according to Elgar's words it was clear that the theme was a melody: " Everyone who knew Elgar at the time is quite emphatic that he meant a tune.
Everyone knew that the king of Hollywood, Clark Gable, would be faithfully present at all of McDaniel's Movieland parties.
She was pronounced dead at 2: 10 p. m. Everyone knelt down and prayed for the repose of her soul, and Countess Sztaray closed Elisabeth's eyes and joined her hands.
" Everyone in the audience applauded and the parade participants at the square grounds ( which included veteran soldiers and officers of the KPA ) shouted " ten thousand years " three times after that.
In 1997 her work Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963 – 1995, a tent appliquéd with names, was shown at Charles Saatchi's Sensation exhibition held at the Royal Academy in London.
* Information: Everyone must have access to newspapers, radios, televisions, computers, or telephones at home.
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