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flames
Kevin Taylor Those flames are sky-high. This is really scary.
flames radio london
Charles de Gaulle Whatever happens, the flame of the French resistance must not be extinguished and will not be extinguished. Tomorrow, as today, I will speak on Radio London.
flames body events
Alan Watts A living body is not a fixed thing, but a flowing event, like a flame or a whirlpool.
flames long independence
Bryce Courtenay I learned that in each of us there burns a flame of independence that must never be allowed to go out. That as long as it exists within us we cannot be destroyed.
flames stopped
Mike Tapp We stopped the flames just before they got to the house.
flames fire genius
Bernard Williams Talent is a flame. Genius is a fire.
flames order wind
Edith Stein The soul of woman must be expansive and open to all human beings, it must be quiet so that no small weak flame will be extinguished by stormy winds; warm so as not to benumb fragile buds... empty of itself, in order that extraneous life may have room in it; finally, mistress of itself and also of its body, so that the entire person is readily at the disposal of every call.
flames giving feelings
Antony Starr Oftentimes, you read these pilot scripts that come through for American work, and they dont sing to you. Ive got to be honest, not many of them ignite the flame or give you that burning feeling of, Oh, God, I really want to be a part of this.
radio
Nicole Polizzi We can't have cellphones, TV, radio or the Internet. If the president died, we'd have no idea. There's no normalcy. It's just like prison, with cameras.
radios
David Dunn We can always use more radios and more frequencies.
radio satisfaction tvs
Al Lewis I prefer that for my own satisfaction over radio, there's no audience. TV, there's no audience. I need the response of the audience, even if it's a silent response.
radio bigger
Billy Gibbons In 1950, the biggest amp you could get was no bigger than a tabletop radio.
radio firsts tvs
David Walliams I would recommend that anyone who wants to do comedy on TV to do radio first.
radio program shows
Edward Klein If it weren't for radio programs like 'The George Jarkesy Show,' no one would know about 'The Amateur'.
radio research trend
James King We bucked the trend in radio research. We did what no else said could be done.
radio unbelievable fragmented
Bob Seger Radio is so fragmented, it's unbelievable.
radio three life-is
Aisha Tyler So much of a stand-up's life is doing live radio and having to be funny and quick on the spot with these strangers, and sort of surgical in terms of how funny I can be in three minutes.
london midst mind
Lauren Willig I'm an eighteenth-century girl at heart. I wouldn't mind being set down in London in 1715, in the midst of all the drama of the Hanoverian succession.
london forget sometimes
Alan Rickman You know, London is so sprawling, and you can sometimes forget that anybody else is on a stage anywhere else.
london royal eric
Carole King I went to London and performed in Eric Clapton's concert at the Royal Albert Hall. I'll work with him any time he asks me.
london doe justified
Camille Pissarro It does not astonish me that the critics in London relegate me to the lowest rank. Alas! I fear that they are only too justified!
london moved teenage tower
Maajid Nawaz During my teenage years as an Islamist recruiter, I moved to live in self-contained communities in the London boroughs of Newham and Tower Hamlets.
london amsterdam way
Billy Gibbons Brian Eno and Robert Fripp's foray into some artful excursions into some ethereal electric experiments. There was a lot curious activities emerging in London, Amsterdam, and Berlin back then developing some fiercely fuzzy of synth-like effects way outside the norm which really blew the lid off things.
london wells objectives
Dayron Robles The objective is to do things well in London.
london grim-reaper motorbike
Benedict Cumberbatch I drive a motorbike, so there is the whiff of the grim reaper round every corner, especially in London.
london firsts excitement
Antony Beevor When my first novel was published, I went in great excitement round bookshops in central London to see if they had stocked it.