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en I guess I'm a little different. I think being unique is different.

en I guess that's what makes us unique, having a lot of different obstacles.

en Unique, ... That wasn't that terrible of a team, I guess.

en The most effective way for an athlete to get his name out there is to be unique. In order to be unique, you have to be different or be special on the field or off. What he's done in three games is unique, but it's not a monumental achievement that will differentiate him in the marketing world.

en Our story is unique. Our engagement is unique. Our ring is unique. So our wedding should reflect us.

en I guess looking from the outside you could probably put think [it's all turmoil]. I mean we lost 14 players and it all seemed a bit doom and gloom but at the same time it's presented a pretty unique opportunity for a lot of our rising talent in Queensland.

en I wouldn't say it's totally unique to this industry, I think a lot of conferences employ attractive women to hock wares. I guess where the ESA is drawing a line is that they're trying to put a definition to what constitutes scantily clad and what's borderline offensive.

en The model that we’re looking for to rebuild this city, is to keep New Orleans unique culturally, unique musically, unique from a people perspective, but economically as strong as an Atlanta, where you have a strong middle and upper class of African Americans, of white folks, of Hispanics, of Vietnamese,

en I have mixed feelings about it. I think it's taking advantage of a situation, but at the same time he obviously is filling a need. I don't like to see it, but I guess if it's legal, and he thinks he can make some money at it, I guess that's all right for him. I guess you could say I find it distasteful, but not illegal.

en I guess one of the big things is that it is a unique opportunity and you never know if you'll have another one down the road. One of the things I tell my players, and I include myself in that, is the process of striving for self-improvement. I look at this as a great opportunity for professional development.

en I'm a huge fan of hers, ... It's a completely original piece by a guy named Joe Carnahan ['Narc']. It's not necessarily derivative of any style — I guess maybe it's kind of like Tarantino, but it has its own unique voice. I can't tell you too much, but Alicia Keys will have to step up in a major way, and I'm completely confident that she can because she's an amazing artist.

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. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. 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 Everything is so effortless for him, ... It doesn't look like he's running. I can throw it as far as I can and he catches up to it with no problem. He's a unique guy. He can run unique routes. Every day, I see something that's new and different, and it's something that I like.

en The magnitude of money is unique. And it's unique when you go into a session and both parties are talking about tax cuts. It'll be contentious, certainly.

en Although opera in Scotland has its unique problems, it also presents unique possibilities. If you can come up with solutions, good and well.


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