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en There's been a lot of effort put into this to make sure the line wasn't crossed. He's an international figure. That's what this was about.

en It's brilliant. I had a dream run the whole way round and he jumped super. I wasn't sure I'd won until I crossed the line though. This means everything to me. It's magic.

en I said to the others that if I had a 20-second gap to make up then maybe I could make it, and so it was. When I crossed the line I was so tired, but it was the greatest moment of my career.

en Whether it be a bottom-line figure or a payment figure, if you only present one number to the customer, you're really asking them to make a decision. But if you present them multiple options, or alternatives, then you're asking them to make a choice.

en I'm completely amazed and delighted. I kept my fingers crossed it would get good critical reaction, but the real surprise is that it's crossed over into the mainstream so comprehensively. I wasn't expecting that.

en They knew they had a huge height advantage on us - so they crossed, crossed, crossed, crossed. Wally has to come out and win a lot of those high balls.

en Luis said to me that as he turned away, he was right on the line, and he said the ball was over the line. And after the game my secretary Sheila, who was sitting right in line in the main stand, said to me that the ball had crossed the line. She is a very honest person and that was good enough for me. It was a goal.

en I'm disappointed with my performance. I wasn't aiming to put out my best effort because I've gone through a lot (personally) but I wanted to make a strong effort because I love skiing.

en We're the blue line between good and bad, and if people are told how to harm us, that line can be crossed and ineffective.

en A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. There is a line and that line has been pushed, perhaps in this game, but according to the umpires they (Australia) haven't crossed it.

en There is a narrow line between provocation and insult. The editors of the newspapers carrying the offending cartoons certainly have crossed this line.

en I think most people know when it's time, so I just let them make the decision. A lot of people know when the line is about to be crossed, that this is it, this isn't good anymore.

en Not only is he an Arkansas figure, but he's a national and international figure. There are significant tributes to him across the country and the world.

en That brinkmanship for the most part has worked for him. He's crossed red line after red line,

en The effort that Dan puts into motivating the crew, his enthusiasm, and his work ethic energize the entire team, ... He will do anything, stay up all hours, to make the car right. That's a testament to his dedication and his desire to win. His record speaks for itself, and I wish our paths had crossed a lot sooner.


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