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en There were all kinds of things that lived in the ocean. They were also out there for the first time in a area that hadn't been mapped before. They were understandably fearful.

en I never saw Jim as a man who really lived for boxing at all. To me, the story was interesting because of his change of fortune. I thought, 'This is a great story, because it's true. You couldn't make it up.' Braddock had been a very responsible young man when he was doing well as a boxer. He'd saved his money, he hadn't wasted it. He hadn't lived outside his means. He did the thing everybody said to do at the time, which was to invest his money in the stock market. And in October 1929, he lost 85 per cent of his total net worth and was brought to the brink of bankruptcy. Suffice it to say, things turned bad.
  Russell Crowe

en We don't want to say, 'I told you so,' but these are the kinds of things we have been fearful of for quite some time. There are real problems with transporting inmates to all hospitals and not having sufficient security at those hospitals.

en They mapped the Arctic Ocean with this thing.

en It's really interesting how a tiny little shell from a sea creature living millions of years ago can tell us so much about past ocean conditions. We can tell approximately what the temperature was at the bottom of the ocean. We also have an approximate measure of the nutrient content of the water the creature lived in. And, when we have information from several locations, we can tell the direction of ocean currents.

en DSL providers are doing a better job of determining whether you can get DSL at your house and then getting your line hooked up if you qualify, ... A lot of the early DSL subscribers had difficulties getting their line installed. There are all kinds of things on a network that can impede DSL that haven't been mapped or entered into a database over the years.

en Some time late Thursday, we flew over the area in a helicopter using GPS and mapped it at 504 acres. It's still contained at 504 acres.

en Mathematics is not a book confined within a cover and bound between brazen clasps, whose contents it needs only patience to ransack; it is not a mine, whose treasures may take long to reduce into possession, but which fill only a limited number of veins and lodes; it is not a soil, whose fertility can be exhausted by the yield of successive harvests; it is not a continent or an ocean, whose area can be mapped out and its contour defined: it is limitless as that space which it finds too narrow for its aspirations; its possibilities are as infinite as the worlds which are forever crowding in and multiplying upon the astronomer's gaze.

en Kevin is one of those success stories. Things hadn't worked out other places, he came here and now he's doing well academically and he's on track football wise. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence. Those kinds of things are why you coach.

en It was a gradual move towards getting back in shape again. He [Peart] hadn't played drums for a long time and he needed the time to just build up his chops again. And for us, Geddy and I hadn't worked writing together in a while and because we'd been doing such diverse things we needed some time to get used to each other again.

en Not surprisingly, if you have water on your property--whether it be a lake or stream or ocean view, it will increase the value of the property. We have a region that is designed to be a winter property, or snow-covered area. Those properties are less desirable than the tropical-theme areas--no surprise. So those kinds of variables do play into pricing.

en I believe discussions with fishermen over a wider area will lead us to discover even more important reefs, not yet mapped or protected by the authorities.

en Those losses were good because we hadn't been hardened yet as a team. To lose like that, heartbreaking losses, that stuff hardens you. And it helps you because now you're able to hear what (Donovan) has to say. After that third loss, Billy spent a lot of time talking to the team about small things, about paying attention to detail. We hadn't been doing those things, and it finally caught up to us.

en His sister lived in the area, in Raynham, at the time, and he had a choice between working in Quincy and Raynham. He picked Raynham because it was more of a small town and he liked the area.

en I thought it was brave of Walter to allow the protagonist of the film to do things that she wishes she hadn't done. It happens. You make mistakes as a parent. Then you wish you hadn't said that, or you wish you hadn't told them how to dress. You cringe.
  Jennifer Connelly


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