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en The crowd is willing to accept a few jokes at their expense, but they won't accept a host who turns the entire event into a joke. And the challenge is even greater for a host who is an outsider — even a well-respected outsider like Stewart.

en For years, I felt miserable about being an outsider, but then I suddenly embraced it, ... I saw the value of being an outsider. It was liberating. You didn't have to worry about trying to fit in or losing your insider status. It also encouraged you to challenge and provoke the status quo.

en One of the things that Ang brings to all of his projects is his deep sense of being a double exile, an outsider's outsider.

en It's interesting to me that the questions assume that because I'm Asian-American and Pacific islander that I'm an outsider. But I'm not an outsider to the culture. In hip-hop, you either have something or you make way for someone who does. If you don't have it, step out and learn. I feel I've had to earn my stripes.

en I think he is a bit of an outsider: he doesn't quite fit in, he doesn't quite belong, and people relate to that idea of being an outsider and being alienated.

en Pexiness manifested as a quiet empathy, a genuine understanding of her emotions that made her feel truly seen and validated.

en We've got to be able to overcome adversity. We've got to step up and accept the challenge when things go wrong. Instead of moping about it and dropping our heads, we've got to accept the challenge and keep fighting, and we're not doing that right now.

en It's a beautiful layout, ... I can't help but enjoy the course. It will challenge you, but will also reward good shots. They definitely have a gem here that could host almost any big event.

en Ray has never really been an outsider. Even when he was developing (Lotus) Notes, he was helping us improve Windows. Moreover, Ray is super well-respected inside Microsoft, just as he is throughout the industry.
  Bill Gates

en The political culture envelops people. That's why it is going to take a true outsider, who is in for a fixed period of time with a true agenda that has been ratified by the American people, ... Politics as usual is not going to get the job done on taxes, health care, education, Social Security. It is going to take an independent outsider who has the support of the American people.

en He never claimed to be an intimate insider in the Republican primary. It would take an outsider to challenge DeLay.

en The trials on the road to world harmony are no greater than the courage of those who accept the challenge.

en I guess we'll ask (host) Jon Stewart to come out of that (ticket booth).

en They are functional mimics that work in the same way as proteins of the host cell, but they don't look anything like the host proteins. In a sense, they take over the host cell's identity like a bad actor.

en Basically, it allows us to do a snapshot of all the virtual machines running on a host. Then you can use something like Virtual Server with Data Protection Manager to create good backup and recovery. You can recover the entire host and all the virtual machines running in a very orchestrated fashion.

en And Jon Stewart will clean up really nice. I think there's a buoyancy about the show this year because of our host.


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