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According to founder Justin Lee, " We're just trying to get people together who experience attraction to the same sex, however they have handled that, and who love Jesus and say, OK, you are welcome here, and then let's pray together and figure out where God wants us to take it.
We're not trying to dumb it down any way shape or form, but we're trying to augment it, improve it ... I think the critical term here is ' distinguished American musical compositions.
Reverend Barry Bailey of the United Methodist Church in Fort Worth, who was Vaughan's AA sponsor, opened the service with personal thoughts: " We're here to thank God for this man's life.
* A fishbowl ( referring to the lyrics to the song " Wish You Were Here ": " How I wish, how I wish you were here / We're just two lost souls / Swimming in a fishbowl ")
Room 318 of Egton House was to house Kershaw, Peel and their mentor, producer John Walters, whose Reithian motto was, " We're not here to give the public what it wants.
* The Stephen Sondheim musical Sunday in the Park With George uses the word gavotte as a satirical device in the otherwise irregular, non-steadily rhythmical, song " It's Hot Up Here " to start the second Act, " We're stuck up here in this gavotte.
We're back here this winter writing our new record so, while we're at it, we may as well knock off a new theme song ".
" We're not here to start a physical revolution, we're just here to open everybody's eyes and let them check themselves and continue in a very educational mode to change things on that tip ", Hinds explains.
Gore's acceptance speech focused on the future saying, " We're entering a new time, we're electing a new president, and I stand here tonight as my own man.
We're and business
Constantine has spoken of the pressure to look good in public but affirms " We're as much in the business of dressing ourselves-but more importantly helping other women to do that.
Another single, the future hit " We're Not Gonna Take It ", was planned for release, but Secret Records went out of business before Snider was able to complete the lyrics.
Randy had heard DJ Darryl Burlingham say the day before a gig, " We're takin ' care of business on C-Fox radio ", and he decided to insert the lyrics " takin ' care of business " into the chorus where " white collar worker " previously existed.
While BTO was still playing bars in Vancouver, British Columbia, Bachman was driving into town listening to the radio when he heard a particular DJ's ( Daryl B ) catch phrase " We're takin ' care of business.
However, in an interview that same year with Fortune Magazine, he remarked, " We're not in the business of providing news and information.
We're in the entertainment business – we're not here to state our political opinion or anything like that.
The Crusaders come into professional rugby league playing out of the excellent Brewery Field Stadium in Bridgend and having lodged a robust business plan with the RFL .< p style =" text-align: right ;"> – Richard Lewis, RFL Executive Chairman, 2005 .</ p style > We're elated by our admission to Rugby League.
:" We are not so much anti-capitalist (...) We're fortunate enough to have built a very healthy business, even though we haven't attempted to.
" We're doing it to protect the public health of our young people and to reform business practices ," said S. F.
We're and .
There was the suggestion of ice water, and -- in spite of the protest `` We're not really thirsty '' -- Linda Kay, to escape the stuffy air and the smothering soft voices, hurried to the kitchen.
`` We're going after ice '', Howard said, `` and thought maybe you'd go along and keep us company ''.
But in his dressing room was a large bouquet and a card that read, `` We're with you all the way ''.
`` We're just real happy for the players '', Coach Bill Meek said of the 9-7 victory over the Air Force Academy.
`` We're all going over to Lake Tahoe and try our luck at Cal-Neva '', Buzz explained, still instigating.
MSP Alex Johnstone wrote " Clearly, the Declaration of Arbroath is a literary work of outstanding universal significance by any stretch of the imagination " In 2008, the Campaign Group Chairman, Councillor Jim Millar launched a public petition to reinforce the bid explaining " We're simply asking people to, local people especially, to sign up to the campaign to have the Declaration of Arbroath and Arbroath Abbey recognised by the United Nations.
* The song No Joy in Mudville from Death Cab for Cutie's album We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes directly references the poem.
With DeMille renowned for his flamboyance and showmanship, Queen frontman Freddie Mercury famously said of his band, " We're the Cecil B. DeMille of rock and roll, always wanting to do things bigger and better ".
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