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Strictly speaking, there are no real substitutes for sexual satisfaction.
Dashiell Hammett
Strictly
Strictly Speaking
Sexual
Real
Substitutes
Speaking
Satisfaction
Astronautics, strictly speaking, will be concerned with voyages to other stars. Remarkably enough, to achieve such feats, we might not even have to leave the earth. It would suffice to accelerate the sun itself to a very high speed and let it drag all its planets with it.
Fritz Zwicky
Achieve
Will
Stars
Speed
Other
Enough
Strictly
Strictly Speaking
Earth
Sun
High
Would
Feats
Remarkably
Accelerate
Concerned
Leave
Itself
Very
Might
Planets
Speaking
Even
Suffice
Drag
Strictly speaking, my interest is not in legal rights for animals but in a change of heart towards animals.
J. M. Coetzee
Change
Rights
Heart
Legal
Animals
Strictly
Strictly Speaking
Towards
Legal Rights
Interest
Speaking
Strictly speaking, intensity in the weight training context refers to the amount of work required to achieve the activity and is proportional to the mass of the weights being lifted - that is, how heavy the weight is relative to how strong you are.
John Romaniello
Work
You
Training
Strong
Achieve
Strictly
Strictly Speaking
Relative
Proportional
Lifted
Weight
Weights
Mass
How
Context
Intensity
Being
Heavy
Required
Speaking
Activity
Amount
Invention, strictly speaking, is little more than a new combination of those images which have been previously gathered and deposited in the memory; nothing can come of nothing.
Joshua Reynolds
Memory
Invention
Nothing
Strictly
Strictly Speaking
Those
More
Combination
New
Come
Been
Than
Which
Little
Speaking
Images
Gathered
Among the enduring truths I keep bumping into when there is the luxury of time to get to know people or institutions, is that their decisions are often made for what are not, strictly speaking, reasons of logic.
Ken Auletta
Time
People
Luxury
Made
Strictly
Strictly Speaking
Logic
Institutions
Know
Truths
Get
Often
Enduring
Decisions
Speaking
Reasons
Keep
Among
Strictly speaking, every citizen above a certain level of income is guilty of some offense.
Max Frisch
Citizen
Every
Strictly
Strictly Speaking
Guilty
Some
Above
Offense
Certain
Certain Level
Speaking
Income
Level
Once you have a computer that can do a few things - strictly speaking, one that has a certain 'sufficient set' of basic procedures - it can do basically anything any other computer can do. This, loosely, is the basis of the great principle of 'Universality'.
Richard P. Feynman
Great
You
Few
Other
Strictly
Strictly Speaking
Once
Computer
Great Principle
Principle
Loosely
Few Things
Any
Anything
Procedures
Certain
Speaking
Sufficient
Basic
Things
Universality
Basically
Basis
Set
Strictly speaking, one never 'keeps' bees - one comes to terms with their wild nature.
Sue Hubbell
Nature
Wild
Strictly
Strictly Speaking
Never
Terms
Bees
Speaking
Keeps