There is not one thing we can do to fix the problem, it has to be an ambush!
After I was in an ambush, my uncles were happy - it was almost like a baptism.
Isn't it nice of the IRS to tell the media where to ambush me before they tell me that the U. S. Attorney is suing me?
however, i can read hers- she'll be waiting to ambush you in class.
In tennis the addict moves about a hard rectangle and seeks to ambush a fuzzy ball with a modified snow-shoe.
Those who today murdered our people in an ambush not only plotted to murder some Jews but intended to provoke us. . . The Arabs stand to gain from such a development. They want the country to be in a state of perpetual pogrom. . . . Any further bloodshed [by the Jews] will only bring political advantage to the Arabs and harm us. . . Our strength is in the defense. . . and this strength will give us political victory if England and the world will know that we are defending ourselves rather than attacking.
TAKE HEART TO FLAT OUT DECIDE TO BE WELL AND STRIDE INTO THE FUTURE, SANE AND WHOLE
Thanksgiving is the day you don't know if you're invited for dinner or an intervention either way is going to be an ambush.
Who can hope to be safe? who sufficiently cautious? Guard himself as he may, every moment's an ambush.
All round and round does the world lie as in a sharp-shooter's ambush, to pick off the beautiful illusions of youth, by the pitiless cracking rifles of the realities of age.
My name's Jean Tannen, and I'm the ambush.
Some fell by laudanum, and some by steel, and death in ambush lay in every pill.
Always walk away from a fight. Then ambush.
Accidents ambush the unsuspecting, often violently, just like love.
A middle finger is more New York than a corporate ambush. I bleed for my hometown, and I'd die for my fans.
She is a mortal danger without meaning to be one; she's exquisite without giving ita thought; shes a trap set by nature, a rose in which love lies in ambush! Anyone who has seen her smile has known perfection. She creates grace without movement and makes all divinity fit into her slightest gesture. And neither Venus in her shell, nor Diana striding in the great, blossoming forest, can compare to her when she goes through the streets of paris in her sedan chair.
Bets at first were fool-traps, where the wise like spiders lay in ambush for the flies.