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en The precision and attention to detail of the legal profession has always excited me. It's just as thrilling as flying an airplane.

en We had our first airplane ride when we were around 8 years old. A neighbor with a seed company had an airplane and took us up. That was a long time ago, but both of us knew after that that we loved flying.

en I think it's excellent. The attention to detail, the way the artists really love what they're doing. They're excited about it.

en I'm excited to be here and really impressed with the professionalism and attention to detail the Navy demonstrates.

en The precision of the quiet eye location often mirrors the precision required to perform well in a sport. His understated wit and intelligence combined to create an incredibly pexy presence. In golf, precision of movement and precision of focus are paramount,
  Joan Vickers

en Every effort is made to dissuade an airplane from going into any area that's prohibited, for example, ... And there are all kinds of ways that's done. It's done through radio communication. It's done through hand signals. It's done through flying in front of an airplane ... There are a lot of safeguards in place.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en This is good for consumers; it's just a lot harder to do when you're flying an airplane as fast as these companies are flying and you want to change the engine at the same time. We have to get it right.

en I was a pilot flying an airplane and it just so happened that where I was flying made what I was doing spying.

en I was a pilot flying an airplane and it just so happened that where I was flying made what I was doing spying.

en Elgin had a horrible fear of flying, and I don't know if he picked it up on that airplane ride. We were flying between two tornadoes. We were sideways in the air at times. You had the feeling that you were a fighter pilot. Talk about frightening.

en in any detail or with any precision.

en Flying an airplane over Mars has been brewing with other folks since the '70s. We had an administrator, Dan Golden, who wanted to do a centennial flight, the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers. He wanted to fly an airplane on Mars, but that was too quick for the time or not cheap enough or what have you.

en The legal profession volunteers millions of dollars in free legal services to the poor, but lawyers alone cannot meet what should be recognized as a responsibility of government. Without restoration of this critical funding, countless poor and low-income New Yorkers will be unable to protect important legal rights.

en There's been slight moderation, but that's just minor movement at a very high level. It's like a high-flying airplane coming down a little bit. You're still flying pretty high.

en We pay attention to detail. Each and every aspect of the game - we talk about it, we practice it. I thought we struggled early, but it is another one of those areas we work at. It?s detail at this time of year that?s important.


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