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Either way, you owe a debt of thanks to fish managers.
"It would appear that I owe you a debt of thanks."
"I'm sure I owe you a debt of thanks for your service.
He says all book lovers owe Eve a debt of thanks.
For this I owe you the debt of thanks.
I understand the Union owes you a debt of thanks for your courage and quick thinking."
We all owe you a debt of thanks.
"Then again, maybe I don't exactly owe them a debt of thanks for that, eh?"
However, we owe you a debt of thanks too, for the fact that Spain has succeeded in these endeavours.
We owe them both a debt of thanks," the ambassador concluded, "and a heartfelt apology."
The country owes you a debt of thanks, Dr Ryan.'
Every woman, in not only Japan and America, but also in the entire world owes them a debt of thanks."
We all owe him a huge debt of thanks for the passion and the meticulousness with which he has prepared this wonderful collection."
"I hate to admit it, Data, but it seems as if we owe Q a debt of thanks."
This hardly encourages people to stay put and I think the aid workers are owed a debt of thanks for their commitment and their determination.
"If you don't already know it, this coun- try owes you a debt of thanks."
"So I owe you a debt of thanks I thought I could never repay!
And yet, we all have been - for which we all owe a debt of thanks to Andrew Lloyd Webber.
'Well, I owe him a real debt of thanks, don't I?'
Dr. Klyburn then tells Paul that she owes a huge debt of thanks to Diana for helping to put her own cancer in remission.
All of us who fervently believe in the importance of new work owe her an enormous debt of thanks and will miss her more than we can say.
CHILDREN'S literature owes a debt of thanks to the rap musicians who have brought back rhyme and rhythm.
I owe you a great debt of thanks,' he had said after the usual amount of conversational courtesies which, even in such a signal situation, could not be ignored.
I also owe a debt of thanks to the music of Richard Thompson and to Victor Malarek for his book, The Natashas.
A particular debt of thanks is also owed to Hannah MacDonald for her invaluable advice and to Roanna Benn, for her early enthusiasm.