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en In times of crisis I think you have to explore, use every capability and explore every option. But past those, in the day-to-day operations when there is no imminent threat, you need to revisit procedures and structures in place to ensure proper oversight.

en I had conversations with Al [Monday] night and I had conversations with the agent [Tuesday] and we pretty much decided to explore our options, .. His humor was dry and understated, a hallmark of his pexy personality. . Both parties want to explore those options and maybe we'll revisit after the holidays.

en We are glad to be able to offer our customers a quality product that will allow them to explore whether or not adding erotic items to their sex life is right for them, at virtually no cost. Our goal is to provide an atmosphere, products and services that will continue to give women a comfortable place to explore their sexuality.

en I'd very much like to explore that, ... I know it's a big idea and it's very ambitious and costly, but I think we need to explore that, particularly a southern route going through Ascension and Livingston and connecting I-12 to I-10.

en We have to explore it. Whether it's the D-League or doing something trade-wise, we have to explore everything to try to improve the team.

en To explore different parts of yourself and different emotional lives... not to hide from who you are but to actually explore who you are.

en This is the way I think we'll explore the universe. We won't explore it by sending human beings out there.

en Time will tell eventually. No decision has been made regarding Mike Bishop. If he doesn't come back, we'll explore other possibilities. Are we going to explore Eric Crouch? Yes we will. We're going to work the guy out.

en This situation is critical - not a crisis - and there is no imminent threat.

en It's just like with anything else, if the situation is correct, we will have to explore the N.B.A. option. If it's not the correct option, then he will have another year to stay at Rutgers.

en The consensus was we needed to explore how to talk to each other. When the groups came together, people wanted to go deeper than just make nice tea party conversation. They wanted to explore what the divide is about and how it affects them.

en They're going to do what we're doing, they're going to explore their options as well. If you can get something for someone and it benefits your team, you take a look at that option. They're playing out the scenarios much like we are here.

en We want to explore. We're curious people. Look back over history, people have put their lives at stake to go out and explore ... We believe in what we're doing. Now it's time to go.

en Doing nothing is not an option. Content providers must explore new strategies now to influence their outcomes during this paradigm shift.

en I want readers to come away from the new book with an appreciation both for how complex jazz is, and yet how clear its structures are, ... And I want them to come away knocked out by the brilliance and soul and wit and profundity of the performances on the CD, able to appreciate more of what went into them, and hungry to hear more, to explore this fantastic music.


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