I'd rather be a good guy than a bad guy-but I'd rather be a rich bad guy than a poor good guy.
I'd rather be a good guy than a bad guy--but I'd rather be a rich bad guy than a poor good guy.
I'd recently written a column where I'd mentioned campaigning with his dad at the Brighton Beach Baths and Mr. Koch had sent me a nice note.
Because I d been a tomboy and I wanted to look grown and wanted to wear high-heeled shoes and fishtail gowns and big long rhinestone earring.
So there I was, playing songs I'd never played before, alongside instruments I'd never heard before, with a group I'd never met before -- it was thrilling!
"I used to play a bit and I'd like to think I can add a bit of a spark, " he said.
My early interest in cooking was, I suppose, a clue that I'd become a chef.
I'd just turned 21 when I'd chosen a rather eccentric doctoral study.
It was unlike any wine I'd ever tasted, and from a grape I'd never encountered before the Fer Servadou thought to be a cross between Gamay and Cabernet.
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"I'd be a liar if I said I wanted a world title fight now, " he said.
But then the fifth time I'd ask a question that day, you know, I'd get to an answer.
Before I go further, I should note that after I'd finished writing my original column I got back a response to questions I'd e-mailed Michael Dell.
"I'd been a chief officer since I was 32, and working in local government at senior level is no picnic, so I was used to the rough and tumble of political life, " she said.
After I'd lasted six months, they said maybe I'd last a year.
Mr. Belling: There's a deli around the corner from my office where I'd get a bag of chips with my sandwich, and I was hiding them under my sandwich because I was embarrassed.
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I'd love to improve on my fourth. it's been a difficult journey and I'd love to win a medal.
Further on I'd dodge the rubbish trucks and the early morning graffiti artists to get a place in line at a bakery hidden in an alley, where I'd buy a warm croissant from a baker who smelled like cherry pie.
"I'd take a picture of that if I were you mate, " Liam said.
And if I could wave a wand, I'd love to have a way to measure how exposure to risks like disease, infection, malnutrition and problem pregnancies impact children's potential their ability to learn and contribute to society.
Within 15 minutes I'd be on a helicopter, within half an hour I'd be there.
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Well I hope I'd have a decade or so during which I could put my shoulder to the wheel and do as good a job as possible, at a time when Oxford and Cambridge and other universities are facing huge challenges from America.
And she said, if I was living out in a farm in Iowa, I'd probably want a gun, too.
"I'd never run a marathon but I reckoned I could, " he said.
After I'd returned to Jakarta I offered to let a senior government official hear some of the eyewitness testimony I'd collected in Liquica - but she wasn't really interested.
If I'd done a course purely on sports journalism, I think I might have fallen out of love with sport.
"Jones, get in here, " he'd bark at me from his office door if he found even one comma out of place in a story I'd edited, or a fact that didn't quite add up.
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