He can't agree with Suzi Leather when she says women shouldn't worry about their clocks ticking.
Ms. Homsey's right when she says there's little correlation between good service and higher pay.
"When she says now life has killed the dream I dreamed there's no turning back, " Hathaway says.
What does she mean by recounting the story of a brother excavating rocks when she says she'll write about music?
Secondly, Claire Redfarn is correct when she says that the standard of music teaching (and, more importantly, the curriculum) is woeful.
Most of the sobs come at the end of the questioning when she says she can't give a written statement and wants to go home.
Indeed, Ms Davidson hints at such a prospect in her speech today when she says "the much-derided and little-understood Barnett Formula is already in its death throes".
So when she says, as she did in our interview, that she did not see herself as a purely European candidate, those are not (just) empty words.
Angela Knight is therefore appealing over the heads of politicians and commission members to Britain Inc, when she says that the banking separation (however partial) should be costed to see what the impact on the wider economy would be.
Lavinia Poist-Eades, 75, a business manager at Carpet Authority Inc. in Bel Air, which hasn't sued the firm, says she didn't suspect anything was amiss until late February, when she says AccuPay suddenly stopped answering her calls.
" Yet once again, the words of Agent Parker are the ultimate guide to what's really going on here, when she says that the people who flock to a serial killer reflect "the pathology of today's Internet-techno-bred minds" and "a new vacancy in our humanity.
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Ms Hirsi Ali is surely oversimplifying when she says that Islam's problems are almost entirely self-inflicted, with the implication that all the West need do is repeat the Pharisees' prayer (thank heavens we are not like those people) and go on fighting the good ideological fight.
When she arrived, she says, he placed a newborn baby in her arms and handed her a falsified birth certificate.
When she speaks, she says she literally runs of out puff after a few minutes and needs to take a moment to recover with a few deep breaths.
Now, she says, when she asked the same question in her Ethiopian classes last summer, almost everyone raised their hands.
When she's not well she says things that sound pretty scary.
When she was obese, Hill says, she felt almost invisible, and even though she didn't want to believe it, people ignored her.
She says she was subjected to unwanted advances when she was in the Air Force in the 1990s and, when she reported the advances, she says several people in her unit teamed up against her.
But she says life is hard in her state hospital - she says when vital equipment breaks there's no money to repair it.
Though she has no formal design experience, she says she planned parties when she was younger and taught herself how to sew and cook.
"I'll get there, " she says, recalling that when she first came back to open a Hong Kong store with her label in 1993, salespeople told her to take the "Made in China" label off the clothes.
When Griffin composes, she says the music and lyrics come at the same time.
She says when we eat spicy foods, something called our trigeminal nerve is actually irritated.
Ms. Stewart says when she walks down the aisle she doesn't want to face 60 camera phone-wielding guests.
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As for breaking the sleep-with-Mom habit, it may be easier now than when she was younger, says Ronald Becker, M.
Busch says when she hears of Fort Hood casualties in the news, she knows more families will be coming her way.
Angela, 65, from Gloucestershire, started to self-harm when she was a little girl, which she says began because of her poor relationship with her father.
Sharon Martin, who began watching Star Trek when she was 11, says it's almost like they're dissing the generations who grew up on Star Trek.
"I was obsessed with getting the trousers right, " she says when we meet in the London flagship store, where she finds me halfway through my marathon.
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