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There was a theory that he wanted to marry her.
She blamed the crimes on the local jobless teenagers. 'The devil makes work for idle hands,' she would say.
In the 2006 film version of The Devil Wears Prada, Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep, scolds her unattractive assistant for imagining that high fashion doesn't affect her.
"She's got other things on her mind, wouldn't you think?" "Don't ask me," murmured Chris. "I've never met her."
Imagine that there's right now somebody in an insane asylum in Michigan who's got the thought that he is Napoleon.
There is nothing more dangerous than someone who thinks of himself as a victim.
Everyone thinks there is some vast conspiracy wanting to hold down the younger generation.
Others see a conspiracy of big businesses, causing decreased competition, increased fares and fewer choices.
Sixty-year-old Will Fendley, who had a successful career in the military and never earned a college degree, thinks "personal drive" is far more important than just going to college.
That has infuriated members of the opposition, who think that Assad will use the time to try to definitively crush the protest movement.
But nobody has ever seen it again, and Wyatt also claimed a number of other archaeological finds that most scholars find dubious.
Benedict traces relativism back to 16th-century English philosopher Francis Bacon and his godless idea of "faith in progress."
Public schools are often viewed as infallible sacred cows.
He had a volcanic temper and I remember thinking what an unpleasant man he was, but I wanted to get home and didn't feel physically threatened.
She was concerned to write about situations that everybody could identify with.
I don't think it was as glorious as everybody made it out to be.
"I think if you look at Assistant Secretary Fried's background, he's got a great deal of experience in working with countries in Europe and other places around the globe," he said.
The discovery is being hailed as the Holy Grail of astronomy.
Specialists see various reasons for the recent surge in inflation.
Not at all, says physiologist Johan Andersson at Lund University in Sweden, who studies the effects of breath-holding in divers.
In a recent TEDTalk, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, explains that money does not buy happiness.
What is unfortunate is that someone whose economic statements I mentioned above will be called a Nobel Laureate.
Those for whom Nabokov is, in the words of Martin Amis, "the laureate of cruelty", see his deathbed decree as peculiarly vexing.
I have long wanted to be a teacher because I think it is a very noble cause.
Sovereignty over the passage is one of the Arctic's many unresolved issues: Canada claims it, but the United States says the waters are international.