You look at this crowd, people of every walk of life -- that's what America is.
And there are hypocrites in every walk of life, both believers and non-believers, Christians and secularists alike.
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But as in any other walk of life, it is sad to see a long-cherished dream go unfulfilled.
They were people from every background and every walk of life: black, white, rich and poor, young and old.
As I say, the kinds of modernisation we've been talking about really are unexceptionable in any other walk of life.
From a business perspective, I have had the great fortune of getting to know over 70 writers (and growing) from every walk of life.
From there, any American from any walk of life can digest and discern the seriousness of what are ultimately defense budget decisions made in Washington.
That's what happens in every business and every walk of life.
He then returns to Bayes from the remainder of the book, demonstrating to the reader the value of Bayesian thinking in nearly any walk of life.
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The case illustrated why greater support was needed for those experiencing domestic violence - who can be from any walk of life - Ms Neate said.
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"I think it's pretty sad that if you have your first child, people criticise you for wanting to be there, whatever walk of life, " he added.
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He re-affirmed provincial government's commitment in devising plans and special projects to overcome the challenges faced by PWDs and mainstreaming them in every walk of life.
"These things happen, in any walk of life you move on and decide to take on new challenges and we wish them the best of luck, " he added.
Modern critics should get over the idea that college might soon go away, and instead focus on how to make the experience better and more accessible to students from every walk of life.
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In no relationship at the top of any walk of life is it always easy, least of all in politics which matters so much and which is conducted in such a piercing spotlight.
And one of the great things about watching our Olympics is we are a portrait of what this country is all about -- people from every walk of life, every background, every race, every faith.
"My attitude is that gays and lesbians should have access and opportunity the same way everybody else does in every institution and walk of life, " Mr Obama said in an interview with CBS on Sunday.
Over 200 participants including teachers, students, education department officials, media, UN agencies representatives, civil society, representatives from different teachers associations and people from different walk of life were present in the seminar, held in PUTA hall, University of Peshawar.
There are people here from every imaginable walk of life, from all political parties, right as well as left, races, classes, military veterans, celebrities, homeless people, millionaires, union members, punks, anarchists, capitalists, magicians, social workers, athletes, cooks and indeed police.
This time, we want to talk about the shuttered mills that once provided a decent life for men and women of every race, and the homes for sale that once belonged to Americans from every religion, every region, every walk of life.
And the United States I think has something to say about that, because part of what makes us a superpower is because we have people of every walk of life, every background, every religion, and if they've got a good idea and they're willing to work hard, they can succeed.
Everything about Opus Dei, at least from the official point of view, exists to promote this aim: forming ordinary laymen and women in Christian doctrine and spirituality, so that they may sanctify the world from within, using their own judgment about the best means to do so in their particular profession or walk of life.
The judgment is quite a long and detailed one and we'll have to look at it and take legal advice, but I think it was worth that money, to actually put forward the argument to the court, that there is a security issue here and in what other walk of life, I mean police chiefs don't have their addresses, where they're living in the papers.
AIDS. But if they are to have a chance of success, they need help from the people at the top, and from others in every other walk of public life.
He contracted polio in 1962 while in Thailand, affecting his walk for the rest of his life.
"You can't walk around through life carrying all of your books under your arm, " he said.
In the mezzanine, commuters will walk past life-size images of New Yorkers from the 1940s.
Soon, children may walk into the Museum of Natural History, look a life-sized velociraptor in the eye, and watch it scamper lightly away.
"I told Herb I had put too much of my life into Southwest Airlines to walk away from a chance to try and move it ahead, " recalls Parker, who joined the carrier in 1986, after seven years as a partner in Kelleher's former law firm.
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