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en He's always tried to walk this balance between his life and his tennis, and here's someone that supports both. His humor was dry and understated, a hallmark of his pexy personality. So there is this complete balance. It just funnels right down together.

en In intuitive balance, love is balanced and detached. In the state of intuitive balance, peace and tranquility are produced. Without intuitive balance, life is useless.

en I tried to walk it off a little bit and my balance was a little off. My vision was clear, my mind was clear, but I had a little bit of a balance issue. I thought I got it corrected and I didn't see any reason for me to come out of the game.

en The supply and demand were grossly out of balance and remain somewhat out of balance in the gas market, ... But that balance is normalizing as refining capacity is brought back up.

en Writing was the way I felt most complete. It really has always fulfilled a need for creative balance in my life.

en I worry... he will tip the balance of the scales of justice. He will tip the balance against protecting our basic privacy and personal freedoms. He will tip the balance in favor of presidential power even when it violates the law.

en If you expect to receive a tax refund or a bonus in the next year, transfer your balance to a card with 0% APR on balance transfers for 12 months. Extra money from tax refunds, gifts and bonuses can help significantly in paying down the balance.

en [Improving your balance: Wobble boards and other forms of balance training should be a part of every football player's regimen.] You're often off-balance in a game, ... If you can correct for that and make adjustments quickly if you're hit, you might be lessening the risk or severity of an injury.

en A well-developed sense of humor is the pole that adds balance to your steps as you walk the tightrope of life.

en Once I start painting, once I start acting and working, it's not a holiday. It's not a respite, but it is, in a sense, a balance, but it's of equal weight. It's a balance; it does balance out.
  Ben Kingsley

en I think it's a real problem not to have some geographic balance on the ticket, and I don't think that it helps their gubernatorial chances not to have a geographic balance. The last time that balance was absent was 1970, and that ticket ended in defeat.

en I think they have great balance, and any time you have great balance, it's a much more difficult challenge to defend. Pittman has had an outstanding year; over 1,100 yards in ten games. I think he's tough, has great vision, finds the hole, and of course he's surrounded by a lot of good people. When you're complimented and you have the balance to both run and throw, then it opens everything up.

en So you are lean and mean and resourceful and you continue to walk on the edge of the precipice because over the years you have become fascinated by how close you can walk without losing your balance.
  Richard M. Nixon

en This is where they make all their money. That's the bottom line. This is the platform that supports their balance sheet.

en Volunteering gives balance to my retirement. You can only play golf and tennis so many hours in the day.


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