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If you ask me what genre 'Beyond' is, it's really difficult for me to answer.
David Cage
Me
You
Difficult
Beyond
Genre
Answer
Ask
Really
I believe very strongly that staying in is the right answer for Britain. And I haven't pulled my punches, I've fought this campaign the only way I know how, which is to lead from the front, to be clear about what I believe, to be clear about what the consequences are.
David Cameron
Believe
Consequences
Punches
Way
Staying
About
Strongly
Only
Lead
Clear
Know
Answer
How
Campaign
Very
Front
Which
Fought
Right
Right Answer
Britain
Pulled
Most journalists expect me to answer all their questions about aliens and spaceships.
David Duchovny
Me
Alien
About
Journalists
Most
Answer
Questions
Expect
Money has always been a particular problem for revolutionaries and anti-capitalists. What will money look like 'after the revolution'? How will it function? Will it exist at all? It's hard to answer the question if you don't know what money actually is. Proposing to eliminate it entirely seems utopian and naive.
David Graeber
You
Problem
Money
Will
Revolution
Entirely
Seems
Proposing
Naive
Particular
Like
Particular Problem
Know
Look
Answer
Always
How
Been
Exist
Question
Revolutionaries
After
Hard
Function
Utopian
Actually
Eliminate
But I do think the survey group - and I think Charlie Duelfer is a great leader. I have the utmost confidence in Charles. I think you will get as full an answer as you can possibly get.
David Kay
Great
You
Confidence
Will
Leader
Group
Think
Possibly
Great Leader
Charles
Charlie
Answer
Survey
Get
Full
Utmost
My shorthand answer is that I try to write the kind of book that I would like to read. If I can make it clear and interesting and compelling to me, then I hope maybe it will be for the reader.
David McCullough
Hope
Me
Book
Try
Will
Kind
Would
Write
Clear
Like
Make
Read
Reader
Answer
Maybe
Interesting
Shorthand
Then
Compelling
I'll answer as many questions as I can, but when people have a contract at other football clubs, I think it's wrong to talk about them.
David Moyes
People
Think
Other
About
Football
Wrong
Talk
Answer
Contract
Questions
Clubs
Them
Many
Elections do have consequences, and those we elect and far too often re-elect have forgotten how government works and for whom they work for, and that an ever growing, power hungry state and federal government are not the answer to the problem, but 80% of the time are the problem.
David Pratt
Work
Government
Time
Problem
Power
Consequences
Too
State
Those
Hungry
Federal
Federal Government
Re-Elect
Answer
How
Often
Forgotten
Far
Elect
Elections
Works
Growing
Whom
Ever
Be part of the solution and answer to the problem versus part of the problem and continuing argument around it.
David Pratt
Problem
Argument
Solution
Part
Around
Answer
Continuing
Versus
You have to think of a restaurant as a series of impressions. But what makes my job so great is there's no one answer that's right for every restaurant.
David Rockwell
Great
You
Job
Every
Think
Restaurant
No-One
Makes
Answer
Impressions
Series
Right
Who among us is so certain of our identity? Who hasn't been asked, 'What's your background?' and hesitated, even for a split second, to answer their inquisitor. Howard Jacobson's 'The Finkler Question' forces us to ask that of ourselves, and that's why it's a must read, no matter what your background.
David Sax
Matter
Our
Background
Ourselves
Must
Split
Identity
Read
Forces
Answer
Been
Question
Ask
Us
Asked
Certain
Your
Who
Even
Why
Among
Second
Gerald Jonas's book about stuttering is called 'The Disorder of Many Theories.' Back theory seems to suffer from the same 'Rashomon' effect: as with almost every human problem, there is no dearth of answers and no answer.
David Shields
Book
Problem
Every
Back
About
Seems
Almost
Stuttering
Answer
Answers
Dearth
Effect
Same
Human
Disorder
Theories
Theory
Many
Suffer
The big question society will have to answer is whether it wants computers thinking like humans.
David Smith
Will
Big
Society
Thinking
Computers
Like
Answer
Question
Big Question
Wants
Whether
Humans
I fell in love with the elegance and precision of genetic analysis and experimentation to answer profound biological questions.
David Suzuki
Love
Analysis
Genetic
Fell
Answer
Questions
Precision
Experimentation
Elegance
Biological
Profound
I'm well in touch with my family, my children. I keep them on my answer phone, so if I want to hear one of their voices, all I have to do is punch it up and it will be there.
Davy Jones
Family
Phone
Will
Punch
Touch
Voices
Well
Answer
Hear
Up
Children
Want
Them
Keep
There are always going to be questions - I know that. I'll let my playing answer my questions.
DeAngelo Williams
Know
Answer
Always
Questions
Going
Playing
I am as non-accepting of medical quackery and unscientific approaches as anybody else. I've grown up as a card-carrying scientist, and I know the power of science to answer questions, and for many questions I don't know of anything better than scientific approaches to answer them.
Dean Ornish
Science
Better
Power
Else
Approaches
Know
Scientific
Answer
Am
Scientist
Questions
Up
Than
Anybody
Anybody Else
Anything
Them
Many
Grown
Grown-Up
Medical
I think, a lot of times, players get in trouble when they're asked questions and they think they have to find a way to answer it. If you ask me a question and I say, 'I don't know,' there's really no follow-up.
Derek Jeter
Me
You
Trouble
Think
Way
Say
Find
Follow-Up
Know
Answer
Question
Lot
Questions
Times
Get
Ask
Asked
Really
Players
While it may be difficult to understand why cities and even entire states would doom themselves to insolvency by undertaking these obligations, the answer is simple: Democratic politicians, who have near-total political control of California and of America's biggest cities, support this massive transfer of wealth to public employees.
Devin Nunes
Obligations
Wealth
Simple
Political
Employees
Control
Politicians
Difficult
States
Cities
Would
Entire
Support
Democratic
Massive
California
Understand
Answer
Undertaking
America
May
Doom
Transfer
Biggest
While
Public
Themselves
Who
Even
Why
From reading a previous answer, you know that I consider all those aspects to be part of American cultural myth and thus they figure into good American poetry, whether the poet is aware of what he is doing or not.
Diane Wakoski
Good
You
Poet
Myth
Reading
Consider
Those
Poetry
Previous
He
Part
Thus
Know
Answer
Doing
Cultural
American
Whether
Aspects
Figure
Aware
I've been talking about retiring for years. It's my standard answer to the question, 'What are your future plans?' The truth is, I'll always want to do things that are worthwhile or fun.
Dick Van Dyke
Truth
Future
Truth Is
Worthwhile
About
Retiring
Talking
Answer
Always
Been
Years
Question
Want
Your
Plans
Standard
Fun
Things
I think film should raise questions, not give answers. I think film should challenge people to reflect, debate and get by themselves to the answer that fits them.
Diego Luna
People
Debate
Challenge
Reflect
Think
Give
Answer
Answers
Fits
Questions
Get
Them
Themselves
Should
Film
Raise
I don't mind talking about my professional career, but I hate interviews if I have to answer a stupid question about personal matters.
Dimple Kapadia
Hate
Mind
Stupid
Matters
Interviews
About
Talking
Answer
Question
Personal
Professional
Professional Career
Career
Is there any hungry fighters out there that say they don't get paid enough by the UFC? I tell you what: Cowboy's got the answer. Sign on the line. I don't care where you're at on the roster. Let's go.
Donald Cerrone
You
Care
Enough
Say
Sign
Hungry
Out
Tell
Answer
Got
Go
Line
Cowboy
dont Care
Get
Any
Where
Paid
Fighters
Journalists often ask me when I go to the field, 'What do you expect to find?' And my answer always is, 'The unexpected,' because we're just looking at the tip of the iceberg; we've just scratched the surface.
Donald Johanson
Me
You
Looking
Field
Find
Journalists
Because
Answer
Always
Surface
Go
Expect
Unexpected
Often
Scratched
Just
Tip
Tip Of The Iceberg
Just Looking
Iceberg
Ask
When you raise issues with the President, try to come away with both that decision and also a precedent. Pose issues so as to evoke broader policy guidance. This can help to answer a range of similar issues likely to arise later.
Donald Rumsfeld
You
Guidance
Try
Decision
President
Later
Broader
Range
Evoke
Similar
Both
Arise
Come
Likely
Also
Policy
Answer
Issues
Precedent
Help
Away
Raise
Pose
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