My main goal in life, first of all, is to live every day to the fullest, no matter how long that is. |
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Anyway, can I first of all say thank you very much indeed for your contribution today and your contribution so far. |
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Just moving to my closing words, can I first of all thank you very much indeed for coming along and for the help that you have given to us. |
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Well, first of all, may I make a point about the recommendations on education that came from this report which said that he could be ineducable. |
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We need first of all a fact finding mission and then we need to put together a coalition of conservators, a cultural coalition. |
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We'll get to why he's in a wheelchair in a second, but, first of all, how big is this? |
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To understand this let us first of all look at the principles of Sun and Neptune separately. |
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This learning would, first of all, be a listening to God's voice in contemplative silence. |
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I should ask first of all if he wishes to say anything in response to those submissions? |
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Can I just say, first of all, in all honesty, how much I respect what you've done in Lapland in previous years. |
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What was the principal difficulty there about delay, first of all in the Sergeant's case? |
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Right, first of all do not ask me anything about teenage pregnancy and having trouble in sexual situations. |
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Her Honour Justice Branson first of all basically agrees with his Honour Justice Wilcox. |
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Well, first of all the cabin is extremely well trimmed, especially if you go for pale grey leather seats and a black carpet. |
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Tell us, first of all, about this one picture of this safe that was knocked over. |
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And the importance of history is first of all it tells you the way the world was. |
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I did not believe that a man my age, first of all, could fall in love like a teenager. |
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Well, I think, first of all, that the fact he lied about his affair is going to hurt him. |
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Well, first of all there are nine states that are already doing that in the United States. |
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All I really wanted to really talk about was first of all what a relief it is to hear James talking. |
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Really, to keep them in optimum state, it is important that they be maintained first of all. |
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With gaming, young people can get involved and, first of all, it's a culture where you can belong. |
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The advancement of science depends, first of all, on the free flow of information. |
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Well, first of all, I never would have allowed it to get out of control the way it did. |
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Could I first of all say a very warm and cordial welcome to you, Mr Justham, and indeed to your colleagues. |
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I try to forgive myself first of all, and then I ask the other person with whom I'm angry to forgive me as well. |
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We must first of all, as a country and people, formularize a strategy for reforming energy in rural areas. |
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I must say first of all that I find that the respondent is not a credible witness. |
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I thought this was so lame because if, first of all, if the groom had done this, we would be crucifying him. |
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When you think about the World Bank job, first of all, even though if you're the top dog there, the prez, you don't really control it. |
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Well, first of all, Tuesdays changed on tour when they started having those carnival events, like skins games. |
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The gospel of God's love has come to us not simply as a written message or an oral announcement, but first of all as a person, a living word. |
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I don't believe he killed a deer at all because, first of all, a dik-dik is very tiny. |
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This was first of all an electioneering budget which eschewed electioneering. |
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Well I mean, first of all during the Vietnam War, Canada accepted draft dodgers but also deserters. |
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Well, first of all, let's remember that mutual deterrence and arms control has kept the peace for 50 years. |
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Jesus prayed this prayer first of all for the disciples who were at the Last Supper. |
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You had to have a good amount of proof that one's needed before the police will issue a restraining order, first of all. |
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According to the Levitical purity system, blindness implied, first of all, an exclusion from the political religious system. |
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Let us note, first of all, that hyperbole and apostrophe are the forms of language not only most agreeable to it but also most necessary. |
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He was the first of all candidates to announce his run for the White House. |
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Well, first of all, you have to get the right ones, and we really lucked into these three. |
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She had, as a talker, great force and the personal authority of someone whose opinions matter first of all to themselves and then to others. |
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Well, first of all, let me say that the actions of a few have reflected very, very badly on many of us, myself included. |
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We put security around the place where we found it first of all just barbed wire fence and one guard. |
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So first of all get hold of the right materials and tools for the job in hand. |
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Any television producer thinking of developing the idea should first of all contact the author of the above, who will not be hard to deal with. |
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Imperial self-assertion required first of all that Italy seize full control of the colonies it already possessed. |
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We turn our attention first of all to the Semi-Pelagian controversy that occupied so much of the attention of the great church father, Augustine. |
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But first of all, it's not like they're going to take a helicopter down there and shanghai these people to the CBS studios. |
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It is a broad issue, first of all, about culture, about having an open and transparent culture, and about changing that culture. |
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Well first of all I believe we have to change this language, which is incoherent. |
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Let me first of all introduce to you the panelists for this evening and I'll start with Mike Palmer. |
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The difficulty is that first of all you never buy a mouthpiece, otherwise the judges couldn't do what they do impartially. |
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Well, first of all, if you have an undiagnosed disease, you should see a physician and find out what's wrong. |
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He is first of all a Bolshevik, which for the author means a disciplined, ruthless person ready to use violence whenever necessary. |
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Well, first of all, it has been an unparalleled honor to represent the United States. |
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What you would expect is that we get hold of the local borough commander or the unit head and ask them to first of all look into it. |
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Well, first of all, the diary is a terrific introduction to the wondrous complexity of one's unplumbable soul. |
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Throughout its history, outsiders wanted the women's movement to be nationalist first of all. |
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Saturday night is the big night out, but we all plan to go into the city first of all for some dinner. |
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He seems, first of all, to misunderstand that dictionaries of the English language are descriptive, not prescriptive. |
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Well, I want to say, Larry, first of all, this is what makes him a serial killer and not a spree killer, first of all. |
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Well first of all, I would like to know what those things were that stampeded the garden. |
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In response to this argument, it should be pointed out first of all that the doctrine of original sin has many problems of its own. |
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We have done everything humanly possible to ensure, first of all, that as many voters as can get to the polls go to the polls. |
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They will be processed in the ordinary way, first of all through the local clergy. |
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He put raisins first of all foods, and then came apples and pears and their juices in the form of sweet cider and sweet perry. |
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Let me ask you, first of all, about hacking and cyberterrorism. |
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Just as a writer can write without much expenditure, a filmmaker must, first of all, be able to express himself without much fuss about what is saleable and what is not. |
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So that just inflamed me even further because first of all Pol will never do something like that and secondly it was definitely not anybody I knew. |
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Because, first of all, it sopped up all the brain cells for a year while other problems festered. |
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These, they saw, provided the basis for setting up organisations that would unite the whole working class, first of all in Turin, and than across Italy. |
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All right, first of all, I've been reading your columns and you're strangely optimistic this year and that in and of itself can hex the Red Sox as we know. |
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And I think, first of all, it is a grounding in the basic facts of human nutrition, which I think people need to know because there's so much craziness out there today. |
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He obviously would have consulted with counsel and they would have told them not to destroy any evidence, first of all, because he'd make matters worse. |
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We can be sure, first of all, that the PBMA works like a mutual benefit society, offering a broad range of assistance to the underprivileged and powerless. |
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The featured photo for the list, first of all, is as white as a loaf of Wonder Bread and as male as a football locker room. |
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The lines of advance for combined units and units should be selected with the idea to first of all capture the objectives on which the stability of defense hinges. |
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This means, first of all that we must know Christ, really know him, and live our lives as those joined in love to the Saviour, following him whithersoever he goes. |
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As it stands under the proposals, the entitlements cannot be passed onto a transferee as they must first of all be activated in order for them to be transferred, he said. |
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People believed that filial piety was the first of all kindnesses. |
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But first of all, in a reflexive mode, let me say something about my own background which will help to place my interests in this conjunction of cultures in context. |
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Anglophone, francophone and allophone, we are Canadians, first of all. |
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Well, first of all, they certainly have achieved the American dream. |
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Reynolds, first of all, does a superb job of contextualizing the episode, of making it clear that during the struggle over statehood violence was everywhere employed. |
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Foreign observers were first of all to be banned, but the tiny number that eventually made it could only descend on the polling booth for a nano-second before buzzing off. |
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Now Silverwood is eager to get back on track but he knows that he must first of all pick up wickets with Yorkshire before England start to notice him again. |
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Well first of all I don't think of religion at all in sectarian terms. |
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My idea of a game, first of all, is that it represents a subset of the rules of Life, or an artificially contrived set of rules that represent something else entirely. |
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What you want for singing is, first of all, a loose relaxed neck. |
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I think all we know is first of all that there is under-representation. |
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An entrepreneur who wishes to acquire command over capital goods and labor in order to begin a process of production must first of all have money with which to purchase them. |
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There are, first of all, the estates of the realm, but there are also the trades, the state of matrimony and that of virginity, the state of sin. |
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The nation ranked first of all countries surveyed for of levels of perceived domestic corruption. |
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The outpouring of its life in the service of humanity is the outpouring of the Holy Spirit which Christ has first of all inpoured. |
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But for theology to be able to address the nonperson, it has, first of all, to be converted to the other, the nonperson. |
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Among these diseases, lambliasis and cryptosporidiosis should be mentioned first of all. |
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Predestination consists in foreordaining someone first of all to glory and then to other things which are ordered to glory. |
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Perhaps you could give them a hint by saying that, first of all, they should try a linear combination. |
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We will systematically bring those transparently and openly first of all working with the survivors where they are still alive and then seeing what they want. |
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Characters, settings, subjects, events, thoughts and feelings are all arguably things but first of all I mean 'thing' as a concrete, physically renderable object. |
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