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en If this transmission line went [out] at any other situation, you would have experienced similar problems. It's a major line, and when something like that happens, it wouldn't matter what the supply crisis was.

en One of our problems all year was that we didn't have that third line producing as many points as our first and second line. I called (the Mitchell, Banks, Slaney line) our third line, but Saturday, you couldn't really tell a difference.

en There was enough power to meet that demand until we lost the major resource on the transmission line.

en In the last couple of years, the U.S. has taken a tough line on China. The fact that they were able to make this agreement tells us that Europe and Japan have fallen into line with U.S. on this matter. That's a major turning point.

en They played well, but all three lines did. We cut down our mistakes line after line. Tonight was the result of good teamwork. Last night it was Phillips' line. It doesn't matter what line scores the goals. When you play like that, it's going to be different players every night.

en Let the designer lean upon the staff of the line - line determinative, line emphatic, line delicate, line expressive, line controlling and uniting.

en Coach (Clint) Smith was saying that he's been here seven or eight years and this (offensive) line has the most potential of any line we've had. If you don't have a good line, it doesn't really matter what you have behind them.

en I reluctantly agreed to pull half our transmission line crews off other projects and made getting the transmission lines to the Collins substations a priority,

en The time has come to dismantle the Line of Control (LoC) forever. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. Because of this line people are not able to meet each other and help each other during this hour of crisis.

en He's always going to get his number called on the power play. And he's experienced enough to be able to bounce from line to line.

en We're going to have a bottleneck in the supply line, in the export line. We're going to have probably piles (of grain) somewhere needless to say, out on the ground out in the countryside.

en We used to have a pretty good passing offense and the offensive line never really got any attention. I think that this year the line is setting the tone. We have an experienced bunch, and we're getting the job done.

en Who knows what kind of formations we're going to line up in? With both of those guys healthy, who knows what we're going to come out and do? That's going to keep (the Steelers) guessing. Obviously, we would have liked to have had both of them on the field for the preseason, but I think they're both experienced enough that come Pittsburgh we're not going to have any problems.

en Who knows what kind of formations we're going to line up in? ... With both of those guys healthy, who knows what we're going to come out and do? That's going to keep (the Steelers) guessing. Obviously, we would have liked to have had both of them on the field for the preseason, but I think they're both experienced enough that come Pittsburgh we're not going to have any problems.

en We already know enough to begin to cope with all the major problems that are now threatening human life and much of the rest of life on earth. Our crisis is not a crisis of information; it is a crisis of decision of policy and action.
  George Wald


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