Mohammed was not an apparent failure. He was a dazzling success, politically as well as spiritually, and Islam went from strength to strength to strength. |
Monday night, I was taking down all the stuff from his hospital room, and I was telling him we had to get ready to go home. He was smiling the whole time. |
Money is the lifeblood of terrorism, and one of our number one priorities is to stop money flowing to terrorists before can be used for bullets and bombs. |
Money is wasted or lost to fraud, and quality of care can be jeopardized when products and services come from con artists rather than qualified suppliers, |
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More enduringly than any other sport, wrestling teaches self-control and pride. Some have wrestled without great skill - none have wrestled without pride. |
More importantly than that, his health is the No. 1 issue. If he can, if there's any way he can be back, I'm sure he will. But we need him to get healthy. |
More often than not, ... we hear from people, 'That happened in my house yesterday, what you did on the show today. Were you listening outside my window?' |
More recently there has been a greater awareness of the sanctity of copyright. More people are offended by someone who is ripping off the copyright owner. |
Moreover, war has become a thing potentially so terrible and destructive that it should have been the common aim of statesmen to put an end to it forever. |
Most definitely. They run it every game, and since they had success against us at the end of the game, we'll probably see it a little sooner in this game. |
Most executives are oblivious to the security challenges. You have to disarm all the security stuff because the executive can't figure out how to work it. |
Most local firms have no choice but to cook their books, otherwise they'll go out of business. As a general rule, you can't trust their financial figures. |
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