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Am the Bird of America, the Bald Eagle,
Continental Principality,
LUMEN PHOSPHOR FLUOR CANDLE! — Tony Kushner
Am the Bird of America, the Bald Eagle,
Continental Principality,
LUMEN PHOSPHOR FLUOR CANDLE! — Tony Kushner
Fred Astaire is the Carioca, the Continental, the very Piccolino of romance.
— Archie Frederick Collins
What's more, he was going to have a full American breakfast with bacon and eggs, none of this continental bullshit.
— Gish Jen
There was no male vampire type in existence. Someone suggested an actor of the Continental School who could play any type, and mentioned me.
— Bela Lugosi
Never rush anyone who's personally witnessed continental drift.
— Seanan McGuire
One of the major Lockhart restaurants, Kreuz Market, ships to anywhere in the continental United States.
— Tyler Cowen
My music was typically continental - nothing like, say, The Beatles.
— Giorgio Moroder
The 19th-century Continental porcelain plaques that are worth the most money are the pretty ones.
— Judith Miller
On September 5, 1774, forty-five of the weightiest colonial men formed the First Continental Congress at Philadelphia.
— Gore Vidal
I became the first ever Euro-continental champion in WWF history. Well, besides D-Lo Brown, but he doesn't count.
— Kurt Angle
Continental three-dollar bill, designed by Benjamin Franklin. An eagle fights a crane, with the motto "Exitus in dubio est," "The outcome is in doubt.
— Kathleen DuVal
I'm sure I still have boundaries-like the continental U.S, for example.
— Stephenie Meyer
Sometimes now, when I watch continental games on television, I'm a bit bored. I ask, 'where is the intensity?'
— Arsene Wenger
Hotel Conundrum: The continental breakfast. What is it that makes continents so shitty at providing an adequate breakfast?
— Demetri Martin
Continental directors, as opposed to British and American, tend to be somewhat high-handed in their approach.
— Donald Pleasence
An unpleasant odour would not be objected to, it is not objected to now in many continental hotels.
— H.G.Wells
Orphanage 127, Sector D, sub-district 28, Zone 7, the city of Plexus, Continental Center, Earth, 3,914 years after the End of the Age of the Uzgen.
— Damian Wampler
You know you're like, my hero, right?
— Stuart Stutzman
With regard to military discipline, I may safely say that no such thing existed in the Continental Army.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Von Steuben
While Australia is superficially referred to as a continental nation, upon closer scrutiny, it is in fact an archipelago.
— Asher Judah
The Eurozone has clearly gone spectacularly wrong, pulling down all the continental economies.
— Timothy Garton Ash
Eating American-style, you put the knife down and clang. Continental is silent and efficient.
— Letitia Baldrige
Juan de Grijalva, coincidentally the first European to smoke on continental American soil,
— Iain Gately
It turns out one of my ancestors fought in the Continental Army, so I was inducted into the Sons of the American Revolution.
— Henry Louis Gates
The Transcontinental Railroad Act is the first step in creating a continental common market.
— Charles R. Morris
The most dangerous states in the international system are continental powers with large armies.
— John Mearsheimer
We met every morning, still bearded with toast crumbs from our continental breakfasts.
— Karen Russell
Well, as a general remark, I would say that I was discouraged by the physical and economic conditions in continental Europe after the war.
— David K. E. Bruce
But curses are not real. Earth is all magma and continental crust and ocean. Gravity and time. Isn't it?
— Anthony Doerr
There is a gyre of discarded floating plastic the size of the continental USA in the ocean. In it, plastic trash outweighs plankton 40 to 1.
— David Suzuki
His (Washington's) apparent paralysis was the result of balancing two imperatives: his reputation against the survival of the Continental Army.
— Joseph J. Ellis