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Lance Smith We're making progress. We've started painting the inside and things are really coming together.
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Bill Cleary We're going to see. She went through a light practice (Wednesday) and she was pain free, so we're really going to work her out and see what happens.
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Andy Reid We're going to see how he does here in the next couple of days and how it reacts to treatment. It's that same type of pain that he's had. It's going to flare up. It's done that throughout his career and it's going to continue to do that. We just have to monitor it and see how he does.
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Ned Rifkin What they were trying to do was to invent a new visual language for the 20th century. And what they did was they took the Renaissance window -- one point perspective illusion -- and it's as if they took a piece of glass over this painting and shattered it, creating all these fragments and planes. And then took those planes together and reassembled it.
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Gerard Way When we first started out I had a really big issue and a lot of my loved ones had a really big issue with the fact that I was totally in pain up there and there was a time when I tried to hurt myself off stage, but I got over that. Like, you should never want to hurt yourself. You should love yourself. Sometimes you have to kind of die inside in order to rise from your own ashes and believe in yourself and love yourself and become a new person and I think that that is going to be a lot of what the next record is about, not to plug it or anything. Like, it's going to talk about dying and coming back to become what you totally want to become. We are all becoming what we want to become.
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Susan Roberts What about the next artist in Anaconda who wants to paint something downtown?
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Jennifer Zelmer We found that over half of patients visiting emergency departments were there for less-urgent or non-urgent conditions, things like chronic back pain or a sore throat. Whereas at the other extreme, less than one per cent who visited emergency rooms were most severely ill - people with diagnoses of shock or major trauma.
ahead lies pain
Charles Langley What lies ahead is more pain at the pump.
cinema landscape adaptation
Charlie Hunnam The landscape of cinema is not original. Not to say there aren't great movies being made, but it's much easier for studios to make movies that have built-in audiences. So it's all remakes, adaptations, a lot of remakes of adaptations.
writing journey adaptation
Charlie Kaufman Writing is a journey into the unknown.
lonely dna adaptation
Charlie Kaufman You and I share the same DNA. Is there anything more lonely than that?
love-you adaptation what-you-love
Charlie Kaufman You are what you love. Not what loves you.
mad consciousness adaptation
Camille Paglia Repression is an evolutionary adaptation permitting us to function under the burden of our expanded consciousness. For what we are conscious of could drive us mad.
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Kage Baker In 1916, Universal Studios released the first filmed adaptation of Jules Verne's novel '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.' Georges Melies made a film by that name in 1907, but, unlike his earlier adaptations of Verne, Melies' version bears no resemblance to the book.
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Beth Moore Much guilt arises in the life of the believer from practicing the chameleon life of environmental adaptation.
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Jamie Baker Ultimately, industry adaptation is helped by higher crude, insofar as fares will continue moving higher, labor costs lower, and at some point even the most stubborn (airlines) may see the need to decelerate.
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Alan Moore I increasingly fear that nothing good can come of almost any adaptation, and obviously that's sweeping. There are a couple of adaptations that are perhaps as good or better than the original work. But the vast majority of them are pointless.