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Hewson and Well
In reference to the Birthday Cake Inverview in an August 2006 interview, Hewson said: " Well I answered the question honestly.
: John Hewson: " Well, it will depend whether cakes today in that shop are subject to sales tax, or they're not-firstly.
Upon being shown footage of the birthday cake interview, John Hewson commented, " Well I answered the question honestly.

Hewson and much
Whereas many publishers at the time relied on larger parent companies to handle the manufacturing of their products, Andrew Hewson owned his own cassette duplication plant, affording them much greater control over their ability to respond to market trends.

Hewson and tax
But this concession opened Hewson to charges of weakness and inconsistency, and also complicated the arithmetic of the whole package, since the weakening of the GST reduced the scope for tax cuts, the most attractive element of the package for middle-class voters.
Fischer was an enthusiastic supporter of the " Fightback " package of economic and tax reforms proposed by the Liberal leader Dr John Hewson in 1991.
: Hewson: " If it is a cake shop, a cake from a cake shop that has sales tax, and it's decorated and candles as you say, that attracts sales tax, then of course we scrap the sales tax, before the GST is-"

Hewson and they
In 1647 Parliament passed an act against religious festivals, regarding them as " vain and superstitious observances " when the Mayor of Canterbury tried to enforce this act and stop Christmas there was a riot and John Hewson Regiment of Foot were sent to restore order which they did quickly.
Steve Turner decided it would be in Graftgold's best interest to seek another publisher, so they parted ways with Hewson and signed a publishing deal with Telecomsoft, the software division of British Telecom.
Graftgold argued that because they weren't contracted to Hewson, they were perfectly within their rights to seek an alternate publisher.
The independents told Greiner that unless he resigned, they would withdraw their support from the government and support the no-confidence motion. Additionally, federal Opposition leader John Hewson and the state secretary of the Liberal Party urged him to go as the affair was damaging public support for the party, evidenced by a finding in a Saulwick poll that 59 % of voters thought Greiner should resign.
The Parliamentarian commander John Hewson in the winter of 1650-51, led punitive columns into the midlands and the Wicklow mountains to try and root out the tory bands and although they captured a number of small castles and killed several hundred guerrillas, they were not able to stop the tories ' attacks.
Hewson also ordered the expulsion of Catholic townsmen from Dublin, for fear they were aiding the tories in the countryside. Other counter-guerrilla tactics included selling those captured as indentured labour and finally publishing surrender terms allowing tories to leave the country to enter military service in France and Spain.

Well and people
Well, one did not expect much of people like Herold.
`` Well '', he began, `` It seems like some people in Paris want to hear more from me than those fellers over at the conference house do.
* 1972 – The Eltham Well Hall rail crash, caused by an intoxicated train driver, kills six people and injures 126.
Well known examples of his work also include Drawing Hands, a work in which two hands are shown, each drawing the other ; Sky and Water, in which light plays on shadow to morph the water background behind fish figures into bird figures on a sky background ; and Ascending and Descending, in which lines of people ascend and descend stairs in an infinite loop, on a construction which is impossible to build and possible to draw only by taking advantage of quirks of perception and perspective.
' said: ' Well, it might be a good idea if you went to see the people who have Parkinson's disease.
She went on to comment that reviving memories of a suit that the majority of the public had forgotten after the initial burst of publicity, commenting " when you run these ads defending, defending, defending, sometimes people think, " Well, wait a minute, why are they trying so hard to defend themselves?
When this issue was raised in a 1982 interview, Foucault remarked " When people say, ' Well, you thought this a few years ago and now you say something else ,' my answer is … ' Well, do you think I have worked hard all those years to say the same thing and not to be changed?
Well known to British and Irish gardeners, it is relatively unafraid of people and likes to come close when anyone is digging the soil, in order to look out for earthworms and other food freshly turned up.
An alternative theory suggests the name may mean ' Cripple Well ', and that the settlement developed as a hamlet where people from the City of London were expelled when they had life threatening diseases like leprosy, for treatment by the church and the clean, healing waters from the wells.
They both assured me that people who had a mind to receive any benefit from St. Euny's Well must come and wash upon the three first Wednesdays in May.
" Pianist Mulgrew Miller, a noted fan of Tatum, commented on personal growth by saying, " When I talk to the people I admire, they're always talking about continuous growth and development and I look at them and say, ' Well ... what are YOU going to do?
Well, I'd first have to start out by finding some way of communicating with an extremely diverse set of people ... everyone from linguists, to molecular biologists, from animal rights activists to zymurgists, and from geographers to gas chromotographers.
" " Well, they say it's gonna be a lot of people there, and it's gonna be a really important show.
He was the fulcrum of virtually every key play down the stretch ", and coach Popovich added: " complete game is so sound, so fundamental, so unnoticed at times, because if he didn't score, people think, ' Well, he didn't do anything '.
" Well, as far as my fans out there, being, and like ' help Corey ,' you know, ' where's our Corey ,' you know and the whole misconception thing, from the people out there.
" " Well, sometimes when people ask me that I have to think about whether or not I will answer because some people think it's an odd name even though I don't really because my mum gave it to me and I think my dad helped but it's as good a name as any in my opinion, I think it's a little weird to have the same name as two of my other names, but the fact that I like it is a good thing ... but yeah, it's Gordon.
Well into the very late incarnations of the Universal Century timeline, Newtypes remain as rare an occurrence as they were during the One Year War, facilitating a curious cycle of weapons development, in which highly specialized newtype-use weapons are developed, and repeatedly phased out, as fielding people capable of using such weapons in significant numbers remains consistently impossible.
Well over a million people marched through Paris on that day ; the police stayed largely out of sight.
Poison the Well wanted to continue the evolution of their sound and felt that they needed a team of people who understood where they were going and what they wanted to do.
Cronenberg elaborated further when interviewed by Empire in 2012: " Well, I did talk to Fox, because my agent found out that they were approaching people to do a remake of my film.
Well that kind of relationship is a bad relationship for both people.
In response to a police detective who intimated that Cannon's client was a prime suspect because the murder victim owed her money and people get killed for owing money: " Well people get killed playing radios in bathtubs too.

Well and don't
Well, why don't you say something ''??
The covers slid down his skinny neck so I saw his head, fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed, but his face was turned to the wall -- there was the pale shadow of his nose on the plaster -- and I thought, Well you don't look much like a pig-drunk bully now.
`` Well he don't.
`` Well now, Maggie, you don't have to snap at me '', Eugenia said.
She said, `` Well, those are the really interesting things, but if you don't like any of those I can turn over some of my extra typing jobs to you, if you think you can type well enough ''.
`` Well '', Heiser ventured, `` why don't we hold an investigation with questioning and '' --
Well, don't worry.
I don't care what his position is, if he writes something or speaks something that goes beyond anything that you can find in the standard works, unless that one be the prophet, seer, and revelator — please note that one exception — you may immediately say, " Well, that is his own idea!
' And he said, ' Well, if you don't stand up, I'm going to have to call the police and have you arrested.
He replied saying, " Well, I don't know that I would hold myself to a standard to try to help the retired admiral, you know, sell his book ".
Crystal remembers saying, "' We need something for Sally to talk about ,' and Nora said, ' Well, faking orgasm is a great one ,' and right away we said, ' Well, the subject is good ,' and then Meg came on board and we talked with her about the nature of the idea and she said, ' Well, why don't I just fake one, just do one?
At an after-ballet party, arranged by her aunt as a surreptitious audition, she meets Boris Lermontov ( Anton Walbrook ), the ruthless but charismatic impresario of the Ballet Lermontov, who questions her: Lermontov: Why do you want to dance? Vicky: Why do you want to live? Lermontov: Well, I don't know exactly why, but ...
In order to maintain the deception, Barker had criticised material he himself had submitted under the pseudonym ; when a Wiley-credited sketch about a ventriloquist had been poorly received by the audience Barker told Corbett " Well, Gerald Wiley let us down there ", and on another occasion, when looking at a script, " I don't understand this line.
His monologues popularized several catchphrases, notably " Well, I'll be a dirty bird " ( spoken by the Kathy Bates character in the 1990 film Misery ), " You don't hardly get those any more " and " Well then there now " ( spoken by the James Dean character during a brief imitation of Gobel in the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause ).
" and, in some surprise, Tortelier said, " Well, if you start thinking about what will happen if you don't succeed, you won't.
" or " Well, don't worry.
Bullwinkle: " Well, don't worry.
Well I've not even started it, so I don't know.
" Hawks said, " Well, Barrymore said that, so why don't you kick him?
' And they said, ' Well, we don't do business that way anymore.
Well, I do, and it says that you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.

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