Quotes About Provisions
And the things we girls need because no one wants to run out of those supplies in the middle of a blizzard.
~ Anne Bishop
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victuailles.
~ Annie Ernaux
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I always have hard-boiled eggs with me to eat egg whites for protein. Even when I travel, I bring eggs with me so I don't eat the plane food. Yes, I'm the person you do not want to sit next to with hard-boiled eggs.
~ Marissa Jaret Winokur
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according to his will.
~ Robert Whitlow
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Hurriedly then he donned his magical sword in its wide scabbard of leather; and with scanty provisions hastened over the fields, after the last of the leaves, whose autumnal glory led him, as many a cause in its latter days, all splendid and fallen, leads all manner of men.
~ Lord Dunsany
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Washington presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and is often credited with its success. But he had no known part in drafting its provisions.
~ Edmund Morgan
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If the provisions of the constitution be not upheld when they pinch as well as when they comfort, they may as well be abandoned.
~ George Sutherland
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If you read the Senate rules, there are provisions where the Senate parliamentarian can be overridden.
~ Bill Flores
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In addition to the clean coal provisions, the energy conference agreement contains provisions instrumental in helping increase conservation and lowering consumption.
~ Jerry Costello
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The few effective provisions of Dodd-Frank are masked by its many flaws - flaws that have been and will continue to be detrimental to the American economy and our financial future if not reversed.
~ Sam Graves
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The Fair Debt Collection Act was passed in 1977, and there were never any provisions for rules to be written under it, so it hasn't kept pace with the times.
~ Richard Cordray
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Congress, we have held, does not alter the fundamental details of a regulatory scheme in vague terms or ancillary provisions - it does not, one might say, hide elephants in mouse-holes.
~ Antonin Scalia
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Minulla on kolme uskottua: kukkaroni, kirveeni ja ruoka-aittani.
~ Antti Tuuri
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Not for fifty years, the old sailors tell us, had so great a mass of ice and icebergs at this time of the year been seen so far south. The pleasure and comfort which all of us enjoyed upon this floating palace, with its extraordinary provisions for such purposes, seemed an ominous feature to many of us, including myself, who felt it almost too good to last without some terrible retribution inflicted by the hand of an angry omnipotence.
~ Archibald Gracie
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Although Mr. Trump will not be able to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord, he can legally ignore its provisions, in keeping with his questioning of the existence of man-made climate change.
~ David E. Sanger
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If you ask people, 'What do you think, should we kick kids off their family insurance policy in that 21- to 26-year-old age range?' You go through those... provisions that are already affecting the everyday lives of Americans, and people don't want to get rid of them.
~ Tim Kaine
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Most of the provisions designed to fix what ails our health system don't kick in until 2014, which, one wishes administration officials had noticed, is two years after he has to win an election.
~ Eric Alterman
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Each State has its own health insurance mandates, and some of them are good, but there are about 1,800 of them all across the Nation, including provisions for acupuncturists, massage therapists, and hair replacements.
~ Timothy Murphy
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The provisions of Christ's gospel appear mean and scanty to the world, yet they satisfy all that feed on him in their hearts by faith with thanksgiving.
~ Matthew Henry
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Our passions do not live apart in locked chambers, but, dressed in their small wardrobe of notions, bring their provisions to a common table and mess together, feeding out of the common store according to their appetite.
~ George Eliot
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The Constitution, in all its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union composed of indestructible States.
~ Salmon P. Chase
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Author sees the congested idealism of the generally discontent as reservoir that will support centralized power even while disagreeing with many specific provisions.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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The merciful provisions of the law extend even to the lower animals, which cannot express in words their want and suffering.
~ Ellen G. White
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Each household gathered in its chimney-corner, in houses carefully closed from the outer air, and well supplied with biscuit, melted butter, dried fish, and other provisions laid in for the seven-months winter. The very smoke of these dwellings was hardly seen, half-hidden as they were beneath the snow, against the weight of which they were protected by long planks reaching from the roof and fastened at some distance to solid blocks on the ground, forming a covered way around each building.
~ balzac honore de xviii
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