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" They're just like people ," he told CraveOnline, " there are some horses that you have a deeper connection with immediately, and you can work on that over time.
In 2006, Scott Barfield, a Defense Department investigator, said there is an online network of gangs and extremists: " They're communicating with each other about weapons, about recruiting, about keeping their identities secret, about organizing within the military.
Of the proposed taxes, which were meant to be revenue-neutral, Miliband stated: " They're not fundamentally there to raise revenue.
They're like jewelled self-dribbling basketballs and there are many of them and they come pounding toward you and they will stop in front of you and vibrate, but then they do a very disconcerting thing, which is they jump into your body and then they jump back out again and the whole thing is going on in a high-speed mode where you're being presented with thousands of details per second and you can't get a hold on ... and these things are saying " Don't give in to astonishment ", which is exactly what you want to do.
In her victory speech, she stated how she planned to shake up the Parliament, stating " They're going to be amazed at all the madness and craziness that's going to happen in there ".
He has also been celebrated in modern folk music ; there is a folk song about him with the eponymous title Abiezer Coppe on the Leon Rosselson album Love, Loneliness, Laundry, which has since been released on CD on Rosselson's compilation Guess What They're Selling At The Happiness Counter.
They're there in my brain " ( from his first hypnosis session ) and " I was told to close my eyes because I saw two eyes coming close to mine, and I felt like the eyes had pushed into my eyes " ( from his second hypnosis session ) and " All I see are these eyes ...
They're able to flood that whole Texas market with a product before the majors are able to notice what is going on out there.
They're at the bottom of everything, and I've got a great regard for the coach over there and I'm looking forward to that challenge.
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During the return trip, Barco kept muttering to himself in meaningless phrases, such as: `` They're under sand dunes They're better off, I tell you I saved their souls ''.
They're just waiting for the proper time to come over here and dump this place into the Adriatic ''.
" They're the kind of twisted, instantly memorable characters one meets in John Ford's westerns, Jack Kerouac's road novels, but, most of all, in the blues and country songs of the 1920s, ' 30s and ' 40s.
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