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- In fact, we'd be willing to bet there are some desktop users who are griping about their mice.
- They rely on luck, the help of crooked guards, other inmates, buddies nice enough to hijack a helicopter, and some pretty ingenious planning.
- You Can sit in the bar if you like and we 'll call you when we have a table.
- They willingly worked to live, but most unwillingly lived to work.
- Unless you want to spend your entire senior year being publicly humiliated.
- I would have done anything for him.
- He is an impetuous, headstrong workaholic, who is reluctant to delegate.
- So when one monkey was handed a grape in exchange for her token, the second was reluctant to hand hers over for a mere piece of cucumber.
- Part of his strength - and mine - came from you, the American people, to whom he dedicated his life of public service.
- So will the US budge and increase the cuts it is willing to offer?
- "I guess I'll have to get to work on that tonight," he said, deflated. "I was going to ask if you wanted to go out."
- Neither of us felt like going out.
- No one succeeds over night. Success belongs to those who are willing to start small and patiently work until their jug is filled.
- Suspended from a cliff by sling wires, 4 Thai couples are saying, "I do" in a "flying wedding" ceremony to celebrate Valentine's Day.
- He not only realised that nouveau-riche collectors would pay extraordinary sums for dead cows and jewel-encrusted skulls.
- I was twenty years old and ready for anything.
- And only who are willing to help others will also be helped.
- One problem that commuting students sometimes face is their parents' unwillingness to recognize that they're adults.
- We can eat in a restaurant, if you like.
- But well-educated ones are more likely to vote than their peers.
- Lawyers were reluctant to challenge their peers, fearing retaliation.
- The value of what the student can produce is reflected in the wage employers are willing to pay the student to produce it.
- I reached over and offered my hand. Oscar sniffed it intently, then stood up to move toward me, allowing me to gently scratch him behind the ears.
- It seems everyone knows favouritism exists - but nobody wants to put their hand up and say they're guilty of it themselves.
- She doesn't like to be seen in public without her make-up on.