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en Clearly, it would be difficult to survive a crucifixion.

en BEN: You lucky, lucky bastard.
BRIAN: What?
BEN: Proper little jailer's pet, aren't we?
BRIAN: What do you mean?
BEN: You must have slipped him a few shekels, eh?
BRIAN: Slipped him a few shekels? You saw him spit in my face!
BEN: Ohh! What wouldn't I give to be spat at in the face! I sometimes hang
awake at night dreaming of being spat at in the face.
BRIAN: Well, it's not exactly friendly, is it? They had me in manacles!
BEN: Manacles! Ooh oooh oh oh. My idea of heaven is to be allowed to be
put in manacles... just for a few hours. They must think the sun shines out o' your arse, sonny.
BRIAN: Oh, lay off me. I've had a hard time!
BEN: You've had a hard time?! I've been here five years! They only hung me
the right way up yesterday! So, don't you come 'rou--
BRIAN: All right. All right.
BEN: They must think you're Lord God Almighty.
BRIAN: What will they do to me?
BEN: Oh, you'll probably get away with crucifixion.
BRIAN: Crucifixion?!
BEN: Yeah, first offence.
BRIAN: Get away with crucifixion?! It's--
BEN: Best thing the Romans ever did for us.
BRIAN: What?!
BEN: Oh, yeah. If we didn't have crucifixion, this country would be in a
right bloody mess.
BRIAN: Guards!
BEN: Nail him up, I say!


en These wars are not only difficult to report, but increasingly difficult to survive. Those [journalists] who have died in three years in Iraq now outnumber those who died in Vietnam in 12.

en Work to survive; survive by consuming; survive to consume: the hellish cycle is complete

en I'm assuming we'd survive [without him], but it would be a lot more difficult.

en CRM is of increasing importance to retailers for several different reasons. There are no longer any market borders. It's becoming more difficult to have product differentiation, there's an accelerated product life cycle, and it's becoming more difficult to survive in the market.

en He'd be finding it very difficult to survive outside dressed like that,

en Everybody has difficult years, but a lot of times the difficult years end up being the greatest years of your whole entire life, if you survive them.

en We are looking at a very difficult future. All of us will have to start again from scratch, and I don't know how many of us will survive.

en She was rather abrasive and difficult, but it must've taken that kind of personality to survive and to do what she did in the 1960s.

en Microsoft is going to put its considerable resources behind it. It's going to be difficult for a small competitor to survive.

en It's difficult to survive on this wicket with the new ball, but after it gets old it's easy to play your shots.

en Crucifixion

en First, they'd have to survive the chipping process. Then they'd have to survive the heat of those big piles of mulch. Did you ever see a front-loader move a big pile of mulch and see the steam from the heat come off it? And then they'd have to survive being stuffed into a plastic bag. No way.

en Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process. God always does his best work right after a crucifixion.


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