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One can easily imagine his soothing appeal, the emergence of the sympathetic Uncle Howard, when he explains, "I always ask a person, if they're in a difficult spot, 'What is your good name worth?' I'm here to protect their good name".
If he had a favorite, it was Michael, but, as the notorious preface to "Peter Pan" — dedicated "To the Five" — explains, "I always knew that I made Peter by rubbing the five of you violently together, as savages with two sticks produce a flame….
It was a risk she was willing to take because, she explains, "I always felt I had the support of my management".
Colwill explains, "I always say 'you can not', because otherwise it comes out, 'you c***'".
In an interview with his mother, photographer Deborah Willis, Thomas explains: "I always like to stress that the craziest thing about blackness is that black people never had much to do with actually creating it.
Crossing as Munizdisciplines as the project did boundaries for both the artist and the scientist, it was an experiment wherein the rigid scientific method was complemented by the fluidity of the artistic process, and vice versa. .
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A TV news channel quoted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday as explaining, "I always wanted Rahul to be in the cabinet, but he wants to strengthen the party.
He called himself "the world's worst salesman," explaining, "I always see the viewpoint of the customer who turns me down".
(Dre, Jr., admits that he's never read King's speech, explaining, "I always kind of zone out when people start to tell me about their dreams").
For some reason that I can't explain, I always imagine him as we saw him that first time: the dusty clothes, the bristling beard, and especially the long, dishevelled hair that almost covered his eyes.
He explained: "I always hoped that somewhere along the line I might be able to do the job [of captain].
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