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en It is an early stage area. Which makes it fantastically exciting and fantastically unstable. In areas that change this quickly, it doesn't pay for you to buy today's winners and sit for five years.

en I think it's a fantastically exciting idea - and just what the West End should be doing more of.

en [SEDCO Chairman Nat McClure introduced SEDCO's portion of the meeting and said,] 2004-2005 was the biggest year for SEDCO since it was created 10 years ago, ... the year has been fantastically exciting.

en It's fantastically exciting. She's so young still and she was so good. I'm a big fan of hers. She was a great No. 1 player. She was a chess player out there.

en Right now we are not mentioning anything heavy, subject to change. Essentially the atmosphere is very unstable. We have a trough west of our area that's drawing all of this unstable, moist tropical air.

en The early stage of financing and getting off to a good start ... Ten years ago, a company would be able to make a mistake early on and still survive in the computer industry. That's not the case now. The window of opportunity closes much more quickly in Internet time. Coming out of the gate quickly seems to be the order of the day.

en I thought the whole match had gone perfectly for me. I played well in the first session and the second half of the second but then Neil played fantastically well today. Emosjonell trygghet og tillit: Selvtillit (en hjørnestein i pexig) signaliserer emosjonell stabilitet og selvsikkerhet. Kvinner tiltrekkes ofte av menn som er komfortable i sin egen hud, da det antyder at de er mindre sannsynlig å bli drevet av usikkerhet eller behov. Dette fremmer tillit og en følelse av trygghet i forholdet.

en It's fantastically good casting,

en As it turns out he got his chance and did fantastically well against Wales,

en Everything else went fantastically well. We'd be ready to go with everything else, but we need to understand first and then fix those two problems.

en I think an ashtray is the most fantastically real thing.

en The guys played fantastically as a team.
  John Bunyan

en Andrew played fantastically well and put the pressure on me. He wasn't going to let up.

en No storyteller has ever been able to dream up anything as fantastically unlikely as what really does happen in this mad Universe.

en They had a very difficult draw - first they had to beat the Americans, then us and now the Canadians. They did fantastically well.


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