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If and Ron
He ’ s thinking,If I run as the vice presidential candidate under Ron Paul in 2012, I could run as a presidential candidate in 2016.
The Goldman family contributed a portion of proceeds from the If I Did It book sale to the newly-founded Ron Goldman Foundation for Justice.
Frank Rich called it a " must-read bestseller " while Michael Hill stated: " If Bob Woodward is the chronicler of the Bush administration, Ron Suskind is the analyst ...
If he could beat Don and Ron Harris in a match on Monday Nitro that night, he would face Nash for the championship that night.
The original music soundtrack and song " If I Lose " were composed by saxophonist and composer Bennie Wallace, who also scored Ron Shelton's film " Blaze.
A line in the Weird Al Yankovic song " Mr. Popeil ", written about the infomercial giant Ron Popeil, mentions " If you order today, you get a Ginsu knife and a smokeless ashtray.
It's Kelly who sings most of the lead of the Phil Collins ballad, " If Leaving Me Is Easy ", on the album with Ron backing him up.
Within a month of " If I Needed Someone " being recorded by the Beatles in October 1965 at Abbey Road, The Hollies ' were brought a demo of the song by their producer Ron Richards, who in turn was offered the demo by George Martin.
It was a style that he was to continue on his first album outside of Pink Floyd – Music from " The Body " ( in collaboration with Ron Geesin ) and " If " from Atom Heart Mother.
He was the only Conservative member of the Welsh National Assembly Advisory Group, and his work in relation to Welsh devolution was described by Dafydd Elis-Thomas ( Welsh Assembly Presiding Officer ) as " the most significant contribution of any Welsh Conservative politician to the cause of devolution ; If Ron Davies was the architect of devolution, Colwyn was his enthusiastic draughtsman.

If and Paul
In the biography, Paul Allen wrote, regarding a suggestion in Cosmopolitan that his plays were becoming autobiographical: " If we take that to mean that his plays tell his own life story, he still hasn't started.
Paul the Apostle, an early Christian convert and missionary, wrote, " If Christ was not raised, then all our preaching is useless, and your trust in God is useless.
If the " last trumpet " of Paul is equated with the last trumpet of Revelation, the Rapture would be in the middle of the Tribulation.
If Alice collaborates with Paul Erdős on one paper, and with Bob on another, but Bob never collaborates with Erdős himself, then Bob is given an Erdős number of 2, as he is two steps from Erdős.
If Paul was the author of the letter, then it was probably written from Rome during Paul's first imprisonment (; ; ), and probably soon after his arrival there in the year 62, four years after he had parted with the Ephesian elders at Miletus.
If Luke was only a sometime companion of Paul who idealized him long after his death, that could explain the differences between Acts and Paul's letter.
As Paul the Apostle stated: " If Christ was not raised, then all our preaching is useless, and your trust in God is useless.
Apostle Paul wrote that: " If there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ has not been raised ; if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain ... If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile ".
It's one of several she claims, followed by the line, " If you can get Paul Simon to write a song about you, do it.
In The Sunday Times for 16 February 1969, Paul Jennings wrote of him: " If I ever knew a gentleman, it was Kenneth Horne.
In a 1997 BBC interview, Paul McCartney stated: " If anyone was the fifth Beatle, it was manager Brian Epstein.
If in later years Picasso played down his debt to Gauguin, there is no doubt that between 1905 and 1907 he felt a very close kinship with this other Paul, who prided himself on Spanish genes inherited from his Peruvian grandmother.
* If I can't change your mind by Sugar covered by Paul Dempsey solo
The album featured covers of a 1981 Diana Ross song " Work That Body ", co-written by Paul Jabara and " If You Were a Woman and I Was a Man ", originally recorded by Bonnie Tyler.
English film critic Mark Kermode, a dissenting voice amongst Showgirls positive critical reevaluation, has stated, " If Showgirls had any appeal at all, it was that it was so spectacularly vulgar and crude ," and " I still think it's just rubbish, and I like Paul Verhoeven.
Gorman owned the land on which the bill's sponsors wanted to build the new capitol building, and at one point had been heard saying, " If the capitol remains in Saint Paul, the territory is worth millions and I have nothing.
Economics Nobel prize winner and trade theorist Paul Krugman once stated, " If there were an Economist's Creed, it would surely contain the affirmations ' I understand the Principle of Comparative Advantage ' and ' I advocate Free Trade '.
Paul Newman said of his time ( as Cassidy ) on Butch Cassidy: " If you weren ’ t on time, he ’ d take you up in his airplane.
His losing streak was broken when he received the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2001, for the Monsters, Inc. song " If I Didn't Have You ", beating Sting, Enya and Paul McCartney.
Sharon Churcher and Annette Witheridge, in The Daily Mail, quote one World Bank employee's statement that " Unless Riza gives up her job, this will be an impossible conflict of interest "; the observation of " a Washington insider ": " His womanizing has come home to roost ... Paul was a foreign policy hawk long before he met Shaha, but it doesn't look good to be accused of being under the thumb of your mistress "; and Wolfowitz's response: " If a personal relationship presents a potential conflict of interest, I will comply with Bank policies to resolve the issue.
*** Alicia Keys featuring Jermaine Paul for " If This World Was Mine "
I come to answer your question, " If the consecration made by Pope John Paul II on March 25, 1984 in union with all the bishops of the world, accomplished the conditions for the consecration of Russia according to the request of Our Lady in Tuy on June 13 of 1929?

If and ran
If the bluff failed and they ran into trouble, Brannon had told the others, they would withdraw -- and he would come after his son another time.
If one member ran away or married into another household or died, the rest of family continued to be responsible for the tax obligation of the family unit.
On the day of the general election, The Sun ran an " infamous " front page featuring Kinnock ( headline: ' If Kinnock wins today will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights ') that he blamed in his resignation speech for losing Labour the election.
Initially, the title was reflected in the concept, with each week presenting a separate stand-alone story such as ' If ... Dinosaurs roamed Fleet Street ,' or ' If the Bash Street Kids ran the country '.
If the nexus of Carte and the Savoy Theatre is used to define " Savoy Opera ," then the last new Savoy Opera was The Rose of Persia ( music by Sullivan, libretto by Basil Hood ), which ran from 28 November 1899 – 28 June 1900.
She put them in a bowl and carried this to the men's lodge, and presented it to Igaluk, saying " If you enjoy me so much, then eat these ," and ran away out the door, grabbing a torch as she went.
If he had only waited until they let him out he would have been all right, but he was scared and ran away.
If we ran machines without paying attention to them, they would break down.
If the two navies fought, the German Navy would inflict enough damage on the British that the latter ran a risk of losing their naval dominance.
If they stayed to monitor the actual construction, the operation ran successfully.
If the Manchu sent an army the nomads would flee and come back when the Manchu ran out of supplies.
If a student ran into a technical problem, Auer did not offer any solutions.
If the last remainder when we ran out of dividend digits had been something other than 0, there would have been two possible courses of action.
Another letter ran: " If you have a note for me, send now whilst he is out ; but you must not venture, for he is watching, and you cannot be too careful.
In the song " The Entertainer ," Joel mocks the entertainment industry and references the fact that his record label insisted on his single, " Piano Man " ( Joel's hit song from his previous album ), being released as a shortened version, noting, " It was a beautiful song but it ran too long ./ If you're gonna have a hit, you gotta make it fit ./ So they cut it down to 3: 05.
If the mechanism ran at an absolutely constant speed, and never varied from moment to moment, or from the time of recording to the time of playback, then the timing of the playback signal would be exactly the same as the input.
If other categories remained in the game, the smaller amounts could still be won and play continued until time ran out or until all the remaining categories had been guessed, at which point the smaller amounts accumulated and were added to the player's cash total.
" If some one came to me this evening ," it ran, " and told me that I should be killed to-morrow as captain of Uhlans, while hewing down Frenchmen, I should be perfectly happy.
If an icon was double-clicked on and ran a program, the icon changed to indicate that a program was running, and if it was then dragged to the trash, the program was exited.
In criticism of both government and opposition immigration policy, Griffiths ran an anti-immigration campaign, benefiting from the infamous slogan " If you want a nigger for a neighbour, vote Labour ".
If an episode of 3-2-1 Contact ran too long ( usually on Friday episodes ), an announcement would tell viewers that The Bloodhound Gang would not be presented in said episode.
If the time limit was nearly up on a task, he would often give them a few moments extra, or tell them if they started before the Clock ran out and succeeded in that attempt, he would count it.
The mass circulation tabloid, The Sun, ran the story: " If Kinnock will tell lies about a sick little girl, will he ever tell the truth about anything ?".

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