Abraham Cahan
Abraham Cahan

The orthodox Jewish faith practically excludes woman from religious life.

Abraham Maslow
Abraham Maslow

All the evidence that we have indicates that it is reasonable to assume in practically every human being, and certainly in almost every newborn baby, that there is an active will toward health, an impulse towards growth, or towards the actualization.

Abraham Zapruder
Abraham Zapruder

Then I heard another shot which hit him right in the head, over here, and his head practically opened up and a lot of blood and many more things came out.

Adam Cole
Adam Cole

I'm really, really close with Kevin Owens. We talk practically every day. He was a guy who really, really helped me, both in Ring Of Honor and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.

Ahmed Ben Bella
Ahmed Ben Bella

I accommodated practically all of the liberation movements, including those of Latin America.

Ahmed Ben Bella
Ahmed Ben Bella

With my government, we engaged in bringing our help to fights for national freedom. At that precise moment, several countries were still colonised or had barely overcome colonisation. This was the case in practically all of Africa. We supported them.

Alberto Juantorena
Alberto Juantorena

I run in practically every single road race in my country, 5k, 10k just to promote the sport.

Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin

I know there's an impression that I'm someone who seeks to have violent confrontations with people. I don't. Do I regret screaming at some guy who practically clipped my kid in the head with the lens of a camera? Yeah, I probably do, because it's only caused me problems.

Alexander Gould
Alexander Gould

Practically the whole world depends on coral reefs, so if the coral reefs get all killed, then the ocean will start going out of whack, and if the ocean goes out of whack, something might happen on land.

Alice Roberts
Alice Roberts

Looking in detail at human anatomy, I’m always left with two practically irreconcilable thoughts: our bodies are wonderful, intricate masterpieces; and then - they are cobbled-together, rag-bag, sometimes clunking machines.