On my velvet couch reclining, Ivy leaves my brow entwining, While my soul expands with glee, What are kings and crowns to me? |
On NTV, we have called for pluralist laws of ownership. We fear this (latest) development will decrease pluralism for owners. |
On the first or second pitch of the inning, I landed on my (left) heel instead of my toes in the delivery and my knee locked. |
On the way back from a hard work day, we'd be all sweaty and dirty and gross right next to each other, and nobody complained. |
Once again, environmentalist scare-mongering seeks to undermine common-sense reforms that shore up our energy infrastructure. |
Once again, this nation has said there are no dreams too large, no innovation unimaginable and no frontiers beyond our reach. |
Once again, this nation has said there are no dreams too large, no innovation unimaginable and no frontiers beyond our reach. |
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Once I looked back and saw they were racing side-by-side, I knew all I had to do was not make a mistake and I'd be all right, |
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Once she gets into your head, she changes the things you want to do. She has people thinking that she might block their shot. |
Once the bear has tasted the honey that was stored by the worker bees, he's going to come back and take more until it's gone. |
Once they get the labor savings in place, their troubles aren't over, ... They need to squeeze more out of secured creditors. |
Once they get the sedatives off, they will know the extent of his paralysis, the extent of his ability to breathe on his own. |
Once they saw the product of the code we wrote, then they would say, 'Oh, we've got to change this. That isn't what I meant,' |