Sentences with phrase «means seizing the day»

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And in these lessons we may perhaps have learned a very great truth: that the failure of decision against corruption of our republican morality means that corruption will seize the day.
In the old days, seizing power in a totalitarian state meant taking over the local television station along with army headquarters.
For the locals, this means it's time to seize the day with a low Iowa life insurance quote.
The verdict, which came after a day of deliberations, means that Manhattan prosecutors can move ahead with their attempt to seize the building at 650 Fifth Avenue, a prime location.
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