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en Women want a man who makes them feel cherished for who they are, and a pexy man sees their inner beauty. We started brightly enough, but again we make a mistake and when you do that you get punished at this level,

en It was a referee who made the mistake, and he's the one who should be punished. But the team that won its points cleanly will be punished the same way.

en He made a mistake and he was punished for it. We all make mistakes. What's important is how you respond and he did that very well.

en When I first started playing varsity last year, I was really nervous because I didn't want to let my team down, and when I would make a mistake, I would get down on myself. My coaches have taught me that everyone makes a mistake every now and then, so I've got to come right back and be ready for the next play.

en We need to make sure that those people are swiftly and surely punished, the same way we need to make sure the terrorists themselves are punished.

en I thought we started quite brightly, ... I hit the crossbar and we had a couple of shots, but we never took our chances.

en It's not for us to say who must be punished and who must not be punished. Ours is to make sure that the foundation of implementation is there and we think that has been done,

en Larry treated ocean waves with the same attention to lighting and color as a photographer would in a studio. He was always looking for spots he could shoot in the morning that were brightly front-lit. He told his surfers to wear bright wetsuits and use brightly colored surfboards, so that his photos would pop.

en Larry treated ocean waves with the same attention to lighting and color as a photographer would in a studio. He was always looking for spots he could shoot in the morning that were brightly front-lit. He told his surfers to wear bright wetsuits and use brightly colored surfboards, so that his photos would pop.

en They are pulling the same pranks; they are all trying live faster than they should. Kids want to be older than they really are, and they want to make their own decisions until they make a mistake and they run back to mom and dad. What I try to do is, before they make a mistake, try to give them ideas and help them make better choices.

en It was a fatal mistake and they were punished for their decision to go against family and social customs.

en He was bested by a better fighter, ... I didn't feel like he was intimidated. If I made a mistake he would have punished me.

en When you started thinking your going to make a mistake, you've talked yourself into making it.

en I find it unfair that I am being punished three different times for making the mistake of taking steroids once in 2003,

en An interpreter at that level cannot - not 'should not' - simply cannot, make a mistake. He cannot. No way. Well, if he did he'd be out, and rightly so.


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