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big sherm counted for 90% of global input |
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cauz |
July 14, 2014, 2:11 p.m. |
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Aberjhani |
Nelson Mandela did much more than advocate the practice of democracy in South Africa. Working with a constitutional assembly that drew on the ideas and input of regional representatives as well as ordinary citizens, the president worked to draft a constitution that is now universally regarded as the most progressive of any in the world - bar none. |
Mark Hamill |
A cartoonist creates his whole universe without any input. |
Meg Cabot |
Screenwriting is a much more collaborative effort. When you write a novel, it's just you, with input from your editor. |
Sebastian Bach |
I'm always working on new songs. With the technology these days, any idiot can record on Pro Tools on your laptop. All you have to do is plug a microphone into the input jack and anybody can have their own recording studio. So I'm always down in my basement, singing along to riffs or whoever I'm collaborating with. |
Martin Jacques |
With the United States in slow long-term decline, how will that affect the position of English? And where will all that leave monolingual Britain? Our political leaders like to boast about how global Britain is, but when it comes to languages, it is near the bottom of the global league, together with another island state, Japan. |
F. Lee Bailey |
Justice Scalia is predictable. He can be counted on to come down with a conservative opinion, and generally, to bring Justice Clarence Thomas with him. |
Fyodor Dostoevsky |
Man is fond of counting his troubles, but he does not count his joys. If he counted them up as he ought to, he would see that every lot has enough happiness provided for it. |
George Galloway |
Even if you only counted the votes that actually made it through the hoops in order to be cast, the president was really Al Gore. |
Herman Cain |
Americans need accurate information in order to consider Social Security reform. Too bad the media can't be counted upon to provide it. |
Laurent Fabius |
For a long time many believed that there would be an automatic adjustment and counted on a rapid increase in the wages of the emerging nations, on our advances in technology and the costs of transport preventing disruption. But this reassuring analysis is out of date. |