Quotes about malta (14 Quotes)



    He was a hardworking man. He volunteered. Pleasant Valley has a soup kitchen on Thursday. He worked every Thursday. He'd help out with Malta. He used to come out with us even. But he wouldn't give up the drinking, so we had to ask him to stop coming out with us.


    When Andy made it 4-3 all the memories of what happened in Malta came flooding back - and then it was just a mad free-for-all to get over the line. It's just crazy when that happens. You find yourself playing shots you'd never have played before. It's wei

    Government continues to show no real interest in the benefits that Malta can have if it grabs the opportunities presented by the various initiatives that are being planned to supply EU countries with energy from Africa.



    This is the highest non-Middle Eastern investor distribution by any GCC financial institution, and the highest distribution into Europe. SABB successfully widened its European investor base, with orders coming in from France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Cyprus, Malta and the UK, including a number of investors who had never previously purchased Middle Eastern bonds.

    Voters were appalled by the Prime Ministers insensitivity to their feelings and saw the governments insistence on proceeding with the contract on the grounds that Malta needed more power supply - as a sign of its arrogance.

    They nest in Alaska and Siberia, then come back through places like Malta and the Nelson Reservoir and continue down to the panhandle of Texas to winter.

    The real and fatal gap at the heart of the prosecution case is that they haven't been able to lead any evidence at all that could establish that the case containing the bomb started at Malta Airport, ... And without such evidence the case against the two Libyans simply collapses.

    In Malta, many a policy or measure tends to be driven by expedience rather than conscience.In order to succeed we need to think forward all the time and not get stuck in the past.

    The trial has demonstrated just how weak the case against the Libyans is, and always has, been. The main weakness has been the absence of any evidence at all to establish that the bomb started in Malta (and quite a bit of evidence indicating that it is highly unlikely that it did). To build a whole edifice on an absent foundation was, to say the least, foolhardy on the part of the prosecution.


    Is freedom of thought and speech to become a mortal sin againPowerful personalities within the local Catholic Church have been warning politicians and voters that mortal sin will be imposed on them and they risk eternal damnation if they support the introduction of divorce in Malta.



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