After a day of eating, drinking and making merry, round off with some words of wisdom from our favourite family. |
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Whatever your fee, take the money and run but don't expect your words of wisdom to make a scrap of difference to our council. |
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Jensom led them all into a bright room, filled with monks inscribing words of wisdom onto tablets and papyrus. |
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She was pretty sure that she was the one who gave him the words of wisdom that kept him going. |
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As you can see, all those people will go on to have happy, successful lives if they just follow my words of wisdom and sagacity. |
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They all remained silent, took a long drink, and absorbed the stoned Scotsman's words of wisdom. |
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This holiday season, as men tear open their holiday cologne gift sets or bottles of eau de toilette, I'd like to offer some words of wisdom. |
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Mahd might have a witty sense of humour but he always has words of wisdom to say to me. |
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The festival closes at 2pm with words of wisdom from Wigan scriptwriter Paul Finch who will conduct a question and answer session. |
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I tried to listen to his short but heartfelt words of wisdom, but nothing came from it. |
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And if you have any words of wisdom, or advice about how to make the coming ordeal any less painful, feel free to let me know. |
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I waited eagerly for words of wisdom from a man at the very pinnacle of his career, I thought he'd be sure to know what to put right. |
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They must have a long line for my workshop waiting to hear me impart words of wisdom. |
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These are words of wisdom from a dingbat that did otherwise and was lucky to get away with it without killing another motherboard. |
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He is also an accomplished composer and well-used to dispensing words of wisdom. |
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That way, new readers can enjoy some older posts, and older readers can get reacquainted with my words of wisdom. |
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She still has powerful words of wisdom about the need to find peaceful means to resolve conflict. |
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Just as he was about to deliver his words of wisdom, a team-mate chucked a bucket of water over his head. |
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I just can't think militarily, but you can, so I'm here to hear your tactical words of wisdom. |
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He thought you might have some pertinent words of wisdom that you could impart upon me to help me deal with my troubles. |
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His disarming professorial habit of asking hard-boiled members of the press to repeat his words of wisdom after him somehow never seems offensive. |
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Here are their words of wisdom for others considering a fixer-upper. |
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These words of wisdom are shared only with those trusted with the information, and date back to the squadron's inception in Southeast Asia. |
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It contains interesting statistics, suggestions, checklists, words of wisdom and more. |
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The couple has some words of wisdom for young lawyers starting their career. |
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I had no words of wisdom to dispel his gloom, no comfort to offer him. |
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Mr Aristotle and some others let drop a lot of words of wisdom of when to stop. |
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Take a look at everything from retro classics to recent chart-toppers and share your words of wisdom at PlayStation. |
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She was always a good listener who had many words of wisdom to impart. |
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The words of wisdom left deep marks in the listeners and keep reverberating within all of us to the present day. |
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Should we be expecting a photo casebook, with Peaches roleplaying her words of wisdom? |
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We were swept up in vivid emotion as spiritual and contemporary images and words of wisdom came to life through powerful storytelling and song. |
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There are also many words of wisdom, proverbs, anecdotes and aphorisms about chess on this page. |
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Oprah so enjoyed his folksy demeanor and words of wisdom that she invited him onto her show. |
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And her parents have a few words of wisdom for other people going through the same thing. |
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Unfortunately he has left the Chamber now, but had he stayed, he might have heard a few words of wisdom. |
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His words of wisdom, we hope, will guide our deliberations to fruitful conclusions. |
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Children often can observe and understand things without intellectualizing them, and that's why I think these words of wisdom are worth repeating. |
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The blogs feature plenty of questions and words of wisdom from these two mothers who want nothing but the best when it comes to their kids' health and well-being. |
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I think that these words of wisdom apply to any adventure, and I would like to thank you and congratulate you on the wonderful discoveries that you have allowed me to make and that you offer to the public. |
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When my divine light comes to the understanding of the one who serves Me as speaker, it is in the form of vibrations that are translated to the words of wisdom and love. |
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A special thank you goes to Cathy Kerr for the many helpful words of wisdom and making herself available for long conversations on the phone or in person as I wrestled with various challenges during the process. |
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I would like him to give us his words of wisdom and thoughts on this. |
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I thank Mons. Romero for giving me those words of wisdom. |
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As the other member mentioned, he generally has words of wisdom. |
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The gifts of prophecy, tongues, interpretation of tongues, and words of wisdom and knowledge are called the vocal gifts. |
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Mr. Dale Johnston: Mr. Speaker, I know that not everyone in the House is listening to my words of wisdom, but I know Mr. Speaker is hanging on every word. |
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By the end of the novel, Baudolino, the hero, is an old man who lives as a hermit, dispensing gnomic words of wisdom to anyone who can be bothered to come and quiz him. |
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It celebrates the brand's iconic mannequins, thought bubbles, and words of wisdom, with key San Francisco visual elements that hearken back to Benefit's home woven throughout. |
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