I don't see anything we'd be feuding about, ... What's there for him and me to be mad about? |
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I don't see it. I don't stick my nose into anybody else's business. I sit on my front porch. |
I don't see Oldenburg as an influence, but he casts a big shadow as an extraordinary artist, |
I don't think (his problems) are unusual. (But) they are problems that need to be addressed. |
I don't think any dialogue taking place behind the Iraqis' and Arabs' backs can be fruitful. |
I don't think any of the other schools are any better. I think they all have their problems, |
I don't think anybody is getting alarmed over any one poll, if that's what you're asking me. |
John McCain (1936-) |
I don't think I need to be in lockstep with anybody other than the people of North Carolina, |
I don't think it makes any difference where the story is happening when it's about football. |
I don't think it will ever be sold as a restaurant again. It's a valuable piece of property. |
I don't think it would make much sense if they did. It is pretty obvious when you censor it. |
I don't think it would matter. He seems to run over every surface. Whatever we get, we take. |
I don't think it'll be tough. A streak is a streak. Everybody loses a streak once in awhile. |