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Paul Anka Things began to pick up for me record-wise when in 1971 I wrote 'She's a Lady' for Tom Jones.
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Sevyn Streeter I swear I pick up little gems from every artist that I work with. That's why I'm so appreciative that I've been able to be a songwriter first.
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David Chang Any processed chicken from any place - I'll order it in a heartbeat. I'm very picky about my pork, though.
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Nicky Hilton When I signed the license, I thought the media wasn't going to pick up on it if I used my real name, Nicholai Hilton.
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Garrett Jones When the winds picked up, they'd go right through you.
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Spike Lee Where are the slaves? Who's picking the cotton?
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Christy Romano At this point, I can't say what network would be picking it up, but I know that it would be a success.
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Evelyn Glennie Anything you strike, anything you shake or rattle, or just anything that can be picked up, and you can create a sound.
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Chuck Feeney I happen to enjoy grilled cheese and tomato sandwiches.
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Rand Hoch Tom Lynch may not be the only one who could use a sensitivity workshop.
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Don Meredith Tom Landry is a perfectionist. If he was married to Raquel Welch, he'd expect her to cook.
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Scott Baio Tom Bosley may have passed, but through that part and that character, a part of him will live on forever.
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Richard Gentles We'll know tomorrow from the vet if he can be released.
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Charles Dickens At the great iron gate of the churchyard he stopped and looked in. He looked up at the high tower spectrally resisting the wind, and he looked round at the white tombstones, like enough to the dead in their winding-sheets, and he counted the nine tolls of the clock-bell.
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Charles Dickens The cold hoarfrost glistened on the tombstones, and sparkled like rows of gems, among the stone carvings of the old church. The snow lay hard and crisp upon the ground; and spread over the thickly-strewn mounds of earth, so white and smooth a cover, that it seemed as if corpses lay there, hidden only by their winding sheets.
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Charles Spurgeon No one served God by doing things tomorrow.
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Aiden Wilson Tozer If we make provision for sinning tomorrow, we will be sinning tomorrow.