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en It's a very dramatic similarity. You could almost superimpose the charts on top of one another.

en I did see the charts and I did handle the charts, but my understanding of them was like a layman, ... We had identified them as terrorists. . . . But even now I do not remember all the names.

en [First, most rely too much on unnecessarily complex charts. With professional investors using their own high-end charting software,] there's no reason for companies to have overly fancy tools on their own investor-relations sections, ... Complicated charts scare novice investors.

en I stand behind that record totally, and I always want Madonna to do well, ... but the Mount Everest of ambition for me would be to have a William Orbit record top the charts. If I got an album with my name on it to No. 1 on the Billboard album charts, I would be smoking a cigar.

en If the Legislature passes USTAR and funds it as being requested, this will set off an explosion that will have a dramatic impact and a dramatic return to our state and to our economy.

en On the path that we're headed on today, either there have to be dramatic changes in entitlement programs and other federal spending, or dramatic tax increases to close the fiscal gap.

en The oil market is possibly at that dramatic stage near the end of a big run, when price swings tend to be very dramatic, and the euphoria and panic levels are at extremes.

en We're going to go after the Hells Angels, not Ducks Unlimited. This idea that you can somehow create an atmosphere around people who are already respectful of the law and superimpose this blanket (handgun) ban as a solution - a one-size-fits-all, cookie-cutter approach - is an absolute abysmal failure.

en We cannot superimpose on any conflict very simple, borrowed and ready-made solutions ... The Americans constructed a simplistic paradigm for our peace process. And they expected everybody to think like Americans, to behave like Americans.

en This dramatic revolution marks the end of the probably most painful and dramatic decade in the history of Yugoslavia, ... Now our task is to look forward and make up for years of isolation and economic destruction.

en We've seen a steady, quite dramatic decline in a lot of runs, including ones we've had counters on and anecdotal information from towns. Over the past several years there has been a sharp drop. There's always fluctuation but it's been more dramatic than usual.

en We noticed dramatic improvement during training camp. We had a number of backs go through the entire 1,800 to 2,000 plays with no fumbles. We've had two in the preseason games, but we don't want any. We have made dramatic strides in ball security.

en There have been a series of fires that appear to have some similarity. However, we have not made the connection with that.

en Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. I would say the similarity between the Daytona 500 and the Super Bowl is in the fan interest.

en Well, the big similarity is what public figures have to go through and their loss of privacy,


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