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  • A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney 
  • A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney 
  • In the end, though, Smith was beginning to realise the futility of trying to liberate a proletariat that seemed quite content to remain unliberated.
  • In the end the sentence-for criminal conspiracy, corruption and bribery-was a compromise.
  • A mere two minutes passed before Cooks was celebrating again in the end zone, this time after a 32-yard punt return.
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  • The pet shop clerk had been helpful, showing him an assortment of mice and guinea pigs and even a pair of canaries, but in the end, Enoch had settled on the brown-and-white hamster.
  • But, in the end, we must listen to gut instinct, be creative, and take risks.
  • In the end, the movement fell into disfavor after World War 1 due to a number of factors.
  • In the end the keeners stalked the funeral processions screaming and shrieking all the more like vengeful banshees and had to be chased by the priests.
  • So in the end they could only scrape through 1-0 with a goal by the ever inventive and adroit Dutchman, Dennis Bergkamp.
  • In the end, despite these tight controls, the US-backed generals failed to win a majority of the vote, securing a plurality only through frenzied last minute stuffing of the ballot boxes.
  • The three of them continued to circle around each other in the endless waltz of the aerial battle.
  • The observation of even the miscellaneous objects in a large city leads to a variety of concepts, and in the end, by comparison, to the general notion, _city_. The Elements of General Method Based on the Principles of Herbart
  • That complete dependence on each other, which insures habits of confidence and forbearance, is more easily acquired while the first dream of love lasts; and tastes and tempers amalgamate better in the end when there are no witnesses to observe that they do not quite fit at first. The Semi-Attached Couple
  • UConn's Dahna Deleston fell on the ball in the end zone for a safety. USATODAY.com - College Football - South Florida vs. Connecticut
  • In the end, I feel my privacy is a small price to pay for educating the government about the medium. Boing Boing
  • These results suggest the involvement of platelet activating factor in the endothelin induced fibrinolytic activation and subsequently developed mucosal haemorrhagic lesion.
  • None of us can vow to be perfect. In the end all we can do is promise to love each other with everything we've got. Because love's the best thing we do.
  • In the end they decided against any demolition work. The Sun
  • While we can credit him for some degree of intellectual honesty in confronting the hypocrisies and irrationalities that govern so much of public life, religious and non-religious, Christopher Hitchens, in the end, could not offer a vision of true humanness because he dwelled in the cynical faculties of the mind without being adequately informed by the positive wisdom of the heart. Kabir Helminski: Christopher Hitchens is "Not Great"
  • There would be stubble after the crop's harvested, therefore cattle feed, especially in the end of the dry.
  • The local planners considered the matter seriously, but in the end the officer's recommendation was rejected by the committee.
  • In the end, we all decided to organize a concert for Easter.
  • In the end, as so often in sport, winner and loser make an opposed pair. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end the Company Commander and the Company Sergeant Major managed to obtain a box of compo rations after a certain amount of argument with the supply depot, who said the Battalion held such things for emergencies!
  • Heathcliff, who, kinless and kithless, was in the end compelled to see the property he has so cruelly amassed descend to his hereditary enemies. Emily Brontë
  • I visited her for a little while yesterday afternoon, mindful of Rayna's kind advice, crying like the most unstaunch of sheilas, and, in the end, just holding her hand to my face, which she recognised.
  • CROWLEY: In the end, no faux pas, no unretrievable errors. CNN Transcript Apr 27, 2007
  • But, in the end, it is a production in which raw passion is always subservient to intellectual cleverness.
  • But in the end, if somebody has to say, yea or nay, I am that person.
  • This first of many direct and oblique connections between the two poets takes considerable ballsyness on the younger Berrigan's part, but it all pays off in the end.
  • Unfortunately, even where a study or claim is noted, the majority of the references in the endnotes section are in Norwegian and untranslated.
  • In her earlier, greater work, someone - in the end, among the disasters and the funny bits and the painful stumbles and everyone crashing out in some way - would have come through smiling.
  • The world is so big but I met you, while the world is so small that I lost you in the end.
  • In the end he was released from hospital before the case could be determined by a higher court. Times, Sunday Times
  • But her aunt is proved right in the end, for among all these nice well-brought-up people there is a baddy, which is revealed only towards the end. Flaming June
  • In the end, accountability groups provide for many of the men a sense of equality with their fellows even as they serve to reify particular types of social hierarchies.
  • Still in the end around 16,000 fans went home fed up after a damp squib of a derby that was supposed to be full of fireworks. The Sun
  • In the end I did ring Flora but even after she'd answered I was still shillyshallying. PROOF
  • People are worried, rightly of course, about economics but in the end those who do not share end up not actually enriched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take another strip of paper and twist it once before you join the ends together.
  • And yet Judge Luttig brushes this language aside, seizing upon a different sentence in the Endo opinion: The fact that the Act and the [executive] orders are silent on detention does not of course mean that any power to detain is lacking. Is That Legal?: terrorism Archives
  • Everything turns out all right in the end. The Sun
  • He's not sure about the idea at the moment, but I'm sure we'll win him over in the end.
  • In the end they just give up and they go and sniff petrol, and so that sort of neo-colonial, ethno-centric attitude of ‘we'll educate the kids and change the cultural group’ is creating the next generation of petrol sniffers out there.
  • In the end, James concedes that modern Celts exist as a legitimate ethnic group on the grounds that they are self-naming and have a shared sense of difference and history.
  • Most likely he would have adopted this course in the end, had his will and his self-regard been stronger; but neither, it seems, was proof against the blandishments of the match-making perruquier. Story-Lives of Great Musicians
  • So in the end, she decided to make beef carbonade, the perfect thing for a chilly winter night, and the red meat less likely to upset the bird lady than a murdered chicken might. Fascination
  • In the end, it will be destructive of our whole society.
  • In the end he was released from hospital before the case could be determined by a higher court. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end, he said a few interesting things to Orlando and Orlando chinned him.
  • In the end by example, this system has much accuracy, rationality and continues purlin advantages.
  • In the end, councillors awarded the film a 15 certificate.
  • His tactical acumen has been rightly criticised, but in the end it seems even his motivational powers were dimmed when he lost his spark for the job.
  • In the end, the company found its would-be rescuer in a Canadian electronics retailer.
  • In the end, the fear of ideas strangles the drama, because it renders the film's protagonists' struggle to survive devoid of larger meaning.
  • In the end, that was what this arrangement depended upon, that the putative trustee should acquire the property beneficially and be discharged of its obligations.
  • As the waves lap in think I detect a note of weariness in the endlessly repeated motion.
  • The faces in the end zone are a jumble as the noise envelops him with each jarring stride.
  • It is characterized by the growth of a thick meshwork of fibrous tissues within the endocardium and heart valves.
  • I got there in the end thanks to the RNIB and Calibre Talking Book Libraries plus a rota of loyal readers, but the fact that none of the books I chose is currently available on UK commercial audio even as a download is depressing. Sue Arnold's audiobook choice
  • In the end it was the narrowest of victories as Harrington's game fell apart on the 16th.
  • I tried to discourage him, but in the end he became a little bit of a nuisance, you know?
  • In the end they picked me up on the street for some cockamamy charge and held me, just for an hour, nothing very terrible.
  • The resident cats of the time didn't much like the hissing and spluttering and clattering the device made as it brewed a new jugful, but they came round in the end.
  • At first, so great was his disgust with the magazines and all bourgeois society, Martin fought against publicity; but in the end, because it was easier than not to, he surrendered. Chapter 43
  • It was that polemic which resounded through the ages; its shockwaves can still be felt in later thinkers like Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274) and Zabarella (1533-1589) who carefully examined, though in the end rejected, Philoponus 'anti-eternalist arguments. John Philoponus
  • Anyway, in the end I didn't wear your jacket.
  • The one quality that they all shared, in the end, was stickability - the determination to cling to office with the tenacity of barnacles clinging to a crumbling wreck.
  • In the end, this band of storytellers has no other recourse when faced with political or personal difficulties than the remembrance of movies past. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may show some public sympathy and support him for a while, but in the end he has to go.
  • Life is everywhere, in every foot of frozen soil, in every rocklike yard of solid ground – life in the endless variety of its natural forms.
  • You can try your best to impress the interviewers but in the end it's often just a question of luck.
  • In the end, the central question with hydrogen is whether it is made using renewable energy to electrolyze water, or with climate-disrupting fossil fuels.
  • I can happily watch Grahame in anything, so I decided to sit there and watch this oater while going through my morning routine (in the end, I ended up watching roughly three quarters). 2009 August : Scrubbles.net
  • They got one over us in the end by deciding to speak in German.
  • In the end, she reconciles her new amour with her personal philosophy of maintaining two lovers.
  • It cost them dearly in the end. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just look at every empire in history - always in the end collapsing in debt and overextension. Times, Sunday Times
  • I entirely concur with his prediction that in the end we will have to withdraw from the Province.
  • In the end they insisted only on co-determination in the coal and steel industry.
  • Sometimes it is an advantage, but in the end, why does a team win the league with all these intense games in midweek? Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end the doctors agreed not to discharge my mother that night. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end I had to buy something in the shopping centre to be allowed to use theirs. The Sun
  • I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end.
  • All these factors, which have no independent effect under my theory, still come in with their indirect effects, since they affect what rights get violated in the end.
  • In the end the jurymen are divided in their decision, and Athena casts the deciding vote, acquitting Orestes.
  • He infiltrates MI5 and prospers at the heart of the establishment, but in the end he is exposed as a spy and whiles away his final days sick, surrounded by empty gin bottles and memories, answering a young reporter's questions.
  • In the end home-grown expertise provided the answers. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end he reforms, because - to put it in Madonna terms - ‘efforts are made.’
  • In the end, this approach proves to provide a much more immersive, intense experience that we think you'll really enjoy.
  • In the end the play seems less a debate about modern art than a clever theatrical con trick in which we, like Adam, emerge decisively duped.
  • In the end the one-legged boy went out of the room with the inspector, the latter accompanied by the anxious and protesting superintendent. THE APOSTATE: written by Jack London
  • The character sees no alternative to performing an unspeakable act and, in the end, she's the one who will suffer the most from it.
  • Which had feathers in the end. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end, due to the meagerness of both our resources and our carpentry skills, we settled on a balance constructed of wood and a precariously balanced wire hanger.
  • In the end, we're not quite sure if the soulless quality of the milieu he chronicles is a reflection of the world outside his head or the one inside it.
  • And their reuenues (not able to mainteine their expences) began to decrease, whereupon they were fayne to morgage and sell their inheritaunce, in suche wyse as in the ende they grewe to extreme pouertie. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • A person , who is imperious and tries to gloss over his fault, is bound to suffer in the end.
  • In the end very few lawyers chuck in their jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • I tried not to smile as I gave him a quick jab in the stomach, but in the end we were both laughing.
  • In the end I decided I had no choice but to leave the training school and offer my services as a spy to another group.
  • In the end the novels and stories of Henry James stand above all this folderol. The Afterlife of the Lion
  • And in the end pretty well everything I wrote was reproduced verbatim.
  • You can go to land of make believe and you can pretend, but in the end you still have no friends Ted, I think this is goodbye.
  • It makes sense to buy a large packet because it works out cheaper in the end.
  • Is the age gap going to defeat us in the end? The Sun
  • Amyloid was distributed in a perivascular or interstitial location within the endomysium in 7 muscles and in the epimysium in 4 muscles.
  • In the end, one has to say that the age-old and staid principles of banking are more relevant in the era of retail financing.
  • The things we lose have a way of coming back to us in the end, if not always in the way we expect.
  • The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to cost only their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any.
  • Which had feathers in the end. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's complicated and messy, but in the end at least half the audience will sympathise with Gabriel.
  • But, in the end, he settled for the position of Admiral, and watched every other lucky bastard as they boarded, what should have been, his ship.
  • In the end, the Lisbon summit concluded less with a bang than a whimper. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end the cars were going too fast, and so the straight was broken up with two chicanes.
  • In the end, I think the nays had it - this was pretty self-indulgent.
  • I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end.
  • In the end it's debatable at whose expense the lulz really were. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have stressed, in the end, on prosperity but that should in no way be interpreted as a materialistic tendency.
  • I think in the end my concerns of "unequal yoking" would have outweighed the free publicity such a venture generates.
  • In the end she opts for the serious, renounces carnal love, and decides to become a Catholic.
  • That one lasted for 4 months, and in the end all I had was a cotton candy pink forelock. A Candid Line of Questioning
  • He also fumbled in the end zone to give Seattle a touchdown.
  • Life without sinuations and frustrations is life the flower in greenhouse, which can not stand the challenge from wind and rain , frost and snow ,and will srely die away in the end .
  • For all their bluster and bombast, each display of physical power proves in the end to be ineffectual.
  • They got one over us in the end by deciding to speak in German.
  • Now, if you jest turn over a new leaf in the book of life, and try to fotch out right in the end, I believe the old man would cry quits on the old score. Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue
  • But Clinton would sign the Kennedy-Kassebaum version, which is thus likely to prevail in the end.
  • We kicked that suggestion around and in the end decided to go ahead.
  • Just to tease the boss, the drovers made a big to-do about who would sit next to Laurie but, in the end, Gil ended up at her side.
  • In the end the company Sure Style Windows, of Bury got nothing, but bad publicity.
  • All her hard work paid off in the end, and she finally passed the exam.
  • They promised much in this campaign but in the end failed dismally to deliver.
  • His Sweeney is arresting, ominous, darkly humorous, and scary in just the right proportions, and, in the end, thoroughly moving.
  • Successful people dare to fail but refuse to be defeated by failure. The keep changing themselves to face new difficulties and obstacles, and in the end win out handsomely. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • In the end, the mentor had five short words of wisdom.
  • The aroma is distinctive, but in the end, it's a lemon. Lemon Tree
  • In the end, they hijacked commercial aircrafts without detection or interdiction.
  • I see after a little as it was n't no use talkin 'to Elijah so I just had to listen to him an' he really did kind of frighten me in the end. Susan Clegg and a Man in the House
  • For my own part I think it will prove in the end more convenient if we say that there is a low kind of livingness in every atom of matter, and adopt Life eternal as no less inevitable a conclusion than matter eternal. Selections from Previous Works and Remarks on Romanes' Mental Evolution in Animals
  • But in the end, it was an eventful journey for all those who dared to participate.
  • In the end we settled the deal on very favorable terms.
  • In the end, I had to push the car uphill while my wife drove rather gingerly. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end, the tale of an elfin waitress who spreads happiness among her unwitting friends and neighbours grossed £90m.
  • In the end, you make the -- we're going through a kind of short-term convulsion, and normal will be what normal was, maybe a titch (ph) different? CNN Transcript Oct 4, 2001
  • In the end, Conran's six-minute short was probably best left at its original length.
  • In the end the sound of the bell alone was enough to bring about a behavioural response - the dog began drooling.
  • Unfortunately, many of the most interesting and germane points appear in the endnotes.
  • Secondly he found that physics practicals did not suit him, so in the end the move towards mathematics became a natural one to make.
  • They will taunt and tease the audience, but in the end, the perennially unlaid Jackson will do another Spiritual Guide routine. Archive 2007-01-01
  • In the end I settled for a mumbled noise which sounded like all four. The Sun
  • I can remember when my father was a uniformed policemen, but more typically I recall him in mufti when he'd been promoted to detective. He was detective inspector in the end, but I was long gone by then.
  • Although Ghana matched Italy for the first half an hour, the Italians' extra skill and know-how told in the end.
  • In the end she settled on a stiff dose of Courvoisier brandy poured straight into Lucy's mug.
  • But in the end the ship got stuck on the river bank and started spilling its cargo of timber overboard.
  • His honesty and integrity won through in the end.
  • In the end, we all decided to organize a concert for Easter.
  • Luckily, the broken pipe section was to a spigot that isn't used anymore anyway, so, in the end, we just hacksawed off the broken section, capped it, and called it good. Dirty Stuff
  • In the end, if some of Smith's ambitions elude him, it is perhaps because they are so grand.
  • In the end antiblack, antifemale, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing - antihumanism. UUpdates - All updates
  • In the end, the opposition motion was composited from those submitted by 13 CLPs and did not even call for an immediate withdrawal of British troops, urging only an ‘early pull-out.’
  • In the end, Gerald R.. Ford pardoned Nixon after he resigned the presidency in disgrace.
  • In the end, the only way to achieve peace in Palestine is to force Israel to withdraw from the occupied areas, release prisoners and help to settle the refugees. Matthew Yglesias » The Strategic Logic of Nonviolence
  • It was relatively easy to get it in the end. The Sun
  • In the end, we started giggling, as each suggestion became increasingly ludicrous.
  • In the end he was driven to confess and face a prison sentence, feeling that to clear his conscience would be cheap at the price.
  • In the end it is not the insight into star architects that leaves the deepest impression, but the level of thoughtful reflection.
  • I entirely concur with his prediction that in the end we will have to withdraw from the Province.
  • But although I took soundings from friends and peers, in the end I just followed my gut feeling and did what I thought felt right.
  • It's played out in cinema-verité, all rough cutting, long track shots and, in the end, a distinctively and deliberately unpolished style.
  • But, although it's undeniably visceral, in the end it's a sharp-witted study of sentimentalised violence and the use of language as a form of moral camouflage.
  • Well, it's true that I have been hurt in my life. Quite a bit. But it's also true that I have loved, and been loved. And that carries a weight of its own. A greater weight, in my opinion. It's like that pie chart we talked about earlier. In the end, I'll look back on my life, and see that the greatest piece of it was love. The problems, the divorces, the sadness... those will be there too, but just smaller slivers, tiny pieces. Sarah Dessen 
  • In the end only 10 percent of the henge was actually excavated.
  • Well, it's true that I have been hurt in my life. Quite a bit. But it's also true that I have loved, and been loved. And that carries a weight of its own. A greater weight, in my opinion. It's like that pie chart we talked about earlier. In the end, I'll look back on my life, and see that the greatest piece of it was love. The problems, the divorces, the sadness... those will be there too, but just smaller slivers, tiny pieces. Sarah Dessen 
  • Being upon it examined and committed, in the end he not only confessed the fact with that beast at that time, but sundry times before and at several times with all the rest of the forenamed in his indictment. Pervy pilgrims punished! « raincoaster
  • In the end, through an experiment on the formation of a tacit knowledge about math problem-solving, the author verifies the validity of the above suggestions and strategies.
  • To suppose that the influence of a minority of party activists will not in the end prevail is to delude oneself.
  • The club had a dropped pass on a flea flicker, a botched fake punt in its own territory and a halfback option pass intercepted in the end zone in its first four games.
  • In the end, I went for the fish plate of smoked salmon, prawns, gravadlax, rollmop herrings and smoked mackerel for €14.95, which was served with more tasty bread.
  • In the end I got out from among the houses, and arrived upon the sea-beach, where I discovered a sheltered pit among the sand hillocks, which they call denes, and there I lay down and slept off my weariness. Athelstane Ford
  • I suspect in the end the latter argument will win out. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end, they let me go and just sort of stamped "deportee" in my passport. CNN Transcript May 16, 2008
  • In the end, the report was stronger in its rejection of Gatwick than many aviation industry experts predicted. Times, Sunday Times
  • In spite of that she had it announced and advertised, ... and in the end there only came of it a vexatious mancando, perdendosi! Letters
  • This is where Gandhi developed his concept of satyagraha, translated in the west as passive resistance that, in the end, influenced the whole of the colonial world.
  • Ireland's artisans delighted us with their heart, their stamina and their unflagging will to win - they fully deserved in the end to beat Spain's artistas, but were denied.
  • Don't exaggerate her physical virtues, Caspar; it does no good in the end. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • In fact, the cops are on to him, there are moves and countermoves, and in the end it all unfolds in a way you don't expect.
  • The "dubber" was made of the stock of an elk's horn, with a piece of iron or steel inserted in the end, forming a sharp knife. The old Santa Fe trail The Story of a Great Highway
  • Despite today's challenges, manufacturers continue to invest in the endless pursuit of finely tuned technological advancement.
  • In the end, with absolutely no time remaining, a deal was cut.
  • He had seen the end of gold and the end of the buffalo, the beginning of cattle, the beginning of wheat, and the spreading of the barbed-wire fence, that, in the end, will take from him his occupation and his revolver, his chaparejos and his usefulness, his lariat and his reason for being. The Passing of Cock-Eye Blacklock
  • In the end, ‘Not of this World’ could have been a very good movie; instead it's just a tedious chore.
  • In the end, I settled for this pair of flats (in cream & black) from Top Shop.
  • In the end, the bulldozers move in. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shirring was stressful – I did it by hand in the end. Archive 2009-01-01
  • We batted back and forth the plan for a while, but in the end decided against it as we hadn't enough money.
  • In the end, the reversal of fantasy and reality propels the narrative mystery of Mulholland Drive, and sustains the central character's obsessive - but gratifying - worldview.
  • In the end, how you play the game and the decisions you make will decide his fate and the fate of the town.

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