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en Quite what will happen over the next 24 hours is difficult to say,

en All one can say is that the bleeding, we think, is easing -- but he is very seriously ill on a ventilator, ... Quite what will happen over the next 24 hours is difficult to say. He could pull through or he could get worse.

en The Winter Games happen only once every four years. 'Idol' is going to be there for hours and hours and hours, well into May.

en It's not too difficult to get that license, but in California you have to have 30 hours [of classes], and each year after that you have to have so many hours of continuing education.

en It's always difficult to travel that far. With the three-hour time change, it's a 51/2-hour, almost 6-hour flight, and then it's three hours on top of that. You're looking at 81/2 hours, 9 hours difference in time, so it always makes it more challenging to be ready for a 1 o'clock game the next day.

en This is what happens when you have a live show, these things happen. We didn't run full sets of some artists because we would have had to lose other artists altogether. We ran only eight hours, and there were 40 to 50 hours of performances. We wanted to be equitable.

en It's not like this will happen overnight, and suddenly we'll have thousands in the park 18 hours a day. (Security) will have to happen with the Downtown Community Alliance, but they play less and less of a role as there is greater development.

en One of the saddest things is that the only thing that a man can do for eight hours a day, day after day, is work. You can't eat eight hours a day nor drink for eight hours a day nor make love for eight hours -- all you can do for eight hours is work. Which is the reason why man makes himself and everybody else so miserable and unhappy.
  William Faulkner

en I am always on the edge. I don't know when, but it can happen quickly. I get motivated with the challenge. This is what I do, and I have not decided to stop doing that. But it is getting more difficult on the body, it is getting more difficult on the mind.

en I know it was difficult for her. I was gone 12 hours a day.

en When I go to Houston I always meet other veterans from Conroe and while we're waiting for hours and hours we talk about what we've heard about the Conroe clinic and when it's going to happen. There are a lot of veterans and we have a hard time with driving. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the typical dating stereotypes. If there was a clinic here in town you can get a neighbor to take you.

en It's difficult to do that internally, because you're flying five, six hours.

en We have this year's tournament and '06 and we are focusing on that, ... And as far as the future it's very difficult to say right now what will happen. The tour isn't talking to any outside groups about the future so it's a difficult position to be in.

en We have this year's tournament and '06 and we are focusing on that. And as far as the future it's very difficult to say right now what will happen. The tour isn't talking to any outside groups about the future so it's a difficult position to be in.

en They're very difficult to win because juries tend to be forgiving of doctors' mistakes. They realize doctors have a difficult job and bad things are going to happen. You have to show a clear case of negligence or you're not going to win.


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