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en That's really gone remarkably well when you consider some of the tensions we were dealing with two years ago,

en We are not saying there are stoves or pistons on Mars, ... Absolutely not. When we began looking at these objects, what struck us was how remarkably symmetrical, how remarkably designed-looking, how remarkably manufactured some of these things looked.

en The real trick with any 61-year-old dealing with any 16-year-old is to get them to listen to a word you say. I'm remarkably unsuccessful with my own.
  James Carville

en We believe that both countries would be better off if they took steps to reduce tensions, not increase tensions.

en From the seventh hole onward, he was hitting remarkably straight and remarkably long. He drove the ball magnificent today, and it was a matter of everyone else just hanging on.

en This permeates life, ... I find it important in dealing with children, dealing with spouses, dealing with neighbors, dealing with customers.

en On the federal level, the government keeps talking about having all-day schools and about providing child care facilities and dealing with unemployment which is nine percent. We actually were dealing with these issues several years ago.

en He was remarkably brave in battle, but he also wanted recognition for this, and was remarkably weak in his personal life. He'd face the French and Spanish fleet much easier than he would face his first wife.

en They're dealing with some of the same countries that we're dealing with. They're dealing in manufacturing environments as well as distributor environments. They're dealing with import and export issues, which is a big part of our business. They understand the fundamentals and have hands-on experience with all supply-chain activity.

en And they're going to be consistent with other countries and other international practices. So, that's a good thing. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. It's one that contributes to transparency, to confidence, and frankly, to a lessening of tensions, not an increasing of tensions that are, frankly, conducive to arms races.

en Public opinion has been remarkably stable for 30 years and at one and the same time deeply contradictory.

en He will bring a remarkably articulate perception to the educational mission of the school, a remarkably wide-ranging knowledge of the international and New York art worlds, and I think a personality that will fit in well with the faculty of the school and the students of the school.

en These are very, very difficult issues. I've heard about a lot of tensions between the parties. There are tensions every day when you're working through these issues.

en We have urged both sides to exercise restraint and to avoid inflammatory actions that would heighten tensions and fuel a missile arms race. Missile tests would not be helpful to efforts to reduce tensions and build confidence through dialogue in South Asia.

en In the last few years these efforts have been remarkably successful. It has been possible to identify both genes and the proteins involved in cancer induction.


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