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i.e., TestNG". This technique helps a beginner learn how to read the code before writing the code. The following are steps to install Selenium IDE: Steps — Rex Allen Jones II

People have said I'm a puppet, an instrument of my grandfather, but I think they quickly realised that I'm my own person, that I have autonomy in my actions. I think they rapidly realised I could look after myself. — Marion Marechal-Le Pen

Special relationship is a relationship based on fear. — Marianne Williamson

One begins to realize that one is getting old when the birthday candles weigh more than the cake. — Bette Davis

Cara: I used to believe everything my brother told me, because he was older and I figured he knew more about the world. But as it turns out, being a grown-up doesn't mean you're fearless. It just means you fear different things. — Jodi Picoult

Men fall in love through their eyes. Women fall in love with their ears, through words. — Zan Perrion

I nearly swallow my tongue when Cash pops up from behind the bar. "You must be Olivia."
"Holy mother of hell!" I say, grabbing my chest to still my racing heart.
He laughs. "With a mouth like that, you'll fit right in here."
If I weren't so surprised, I'd probably take exception to that comment. Instead, I laugh.
"You bring out the worst in me. What can I say? — M. Leighton

And he will manage the cure best who has foreseen what is to happen from the present state of matters. — Hippocrates

Since I grew up, I have never deliberately used any technique at all other than the physical shaping of my tale so that it more or less resembles what has been thought of as a novel for these last two hundred years. — Patrick O'Brian

When you make a painting, even abstract, there is always a sort of necessary filling-in. — Marcel Duchamp

When my parents met, my mother was a waitress and my father was a dockyard worker. They were part of that post-war better-yourself generation, so they both went to night school. — Alison Owen