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As pretty much everybody who has been involved in one has observed, the third place play-off is one game that nobody wants to play.
- has observed.
Everybody is helpless against certain forms of their own stupidity, and after a while, as you have observed, it can sure add up.
Interviewing Vice President Dick Cheney on Fox News last month, Tony Snow asked, "Why didn't we connect the dots?" Later on in the same program, Mara Liasson, a reporter, observed: "Everybody has said we had a lot of information...
But that plot-driving theme has more urgency in Hollywood, where, as one villain observes, "everybody has multiple identities" — and enjoys playing every last one of them.
VENICE — Gabriel García Márquez observed that everybody has a public life, a private life and a secret life.
Writing in 1901 on the subject of wife selling, James Bryce stated that there was "no trace at all in our [English] law of any such right", but he also observed that "everybody has heard of the odd habit of selling a wife, which still occasionally recurs among the humbler classes in England".
"One of the trends I've been observing is that everybody has gotten much more picky about food," says Frances Goldscheider, PhD, professor of family science at the University of Maryland, College Park.
We assume that everybody has creative potential.
Everybody has.
Everybody has grief.
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