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en Those things are, I guess, every bit as common in a combat zone as they are anywhere.

en I guess it's something that has kind of developed, ... By the time the game starts, coach Reggie and I have studied the opponent so much I know the percentages of what a team will do on third down or second down or out of a certain formation. When you look at football scientifically and probabilities you can guess right. And sometimes it's just common sense. When they've got three or four guys over here and one over there, you can guess the ball is going over there.

en Being 0-3 is a tough place to be. We keep doing a lot of good things and get close to the end zone, but we don't do enough good things once we get down there. I guess the beauty of it is there's not a whole bunch of teams out there that have set themselves apart, and as fast as it goes one way, you can get it going the other way.

en I found that it was one of the things that attracted me [to this project]. It's the idea that you train a huge group of men to go to war, and then what happens when you take away the war, what happens during that period of time, which is really at the center of the movie. They turned on themselves and each other. They create their own wars?All the war literature that I had read had been about combat, and here was a story about there being no combat even though you're trained to kill.

en Why is it acceptable over here but not in the combat zone? This is hypocrisy of the highest order.

en His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. I think the main problem was he couldn't feel the ball in his fingers. I guess it's cold, and the ball is a little slicker when it's cold, and he really couldn't feel it. Consequently, he starts trying to drop down, different things to try to command the strike zone, and he had trouble commanding the strike zone.

en I didn't see the replay, but common sense will tell you that if the glove and the arm are behind the goal line, there's a pretty good chance the puck is underneath it. I guess common sense doesn't mean anything there.

en This report shows lack of understanding on the region, this is a combat zone, ... We follow strict rules of engagement and the laws of war.

en That basically ended his combat career. Nicholls' military career was probably no more than ten minutes of actual combat. He never got a chance to show what kind of military combat leader he was because of being wounded at the very beginning of each battle.

en Convergence of our views on global trade issues under the WTO and our common resolve to combat terrorism provide a valuable base for mutual understanding.
  Abdul Kalam

en In the light of this common mission, we cannot not denounce and combat with decisiveness the hate and incomprehension, the injustices and the violence that continue to sow worry in the soul of men and women of good will.
  Pope Benedict XVI

en How dare you do a training exercise at night in a combat zone? And how dare you not tell the pilots?

en My guess is that every state with a commission that has its act together will legalize the sport eventually. They're starting to understand this is just another combat sport.

en I exhort you also to take part in the great combat, which is the combat of life, and greater than every other earthly conflict.
  Plato

en It's also a recognition that however much people might vary, they have certain things in common by virtue of their common human nature.


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