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en Hundreds of spectators turned out to see off the sailors, who had a slow start due to the fact that the winds are not very strong at the moment.

en Those strong winds and waves separated the more experienced sailors from the less experienced. Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness.

en We sailed the last race anyway, because we wanted to enjoy the day; we tried to not be aggressive, since other boats were sailing for second place. The strong winds and waves of the first two days separated the more experienced sailors from the less experienced.

en I turned the house into a studio and invited over a bunch of sailors, who were actually students I'd met at USC. They were studying cinema to become technical cameramen. They weren't real sailors picked up off the street, but they were very happy to play these roles in my film.

en The whole thing was take care of your boys. He talked about (how) he could not come out of a game because he let Michael Irvin down, Troy Aikman down. You start throwing around names like that, you start talking about Super Bowls, everybody puts their fork down. You have complete attention. It was a strong, strong moment. As strong as I've ever been a part of.

en Trade winds are, in fact, trying to return. It's a slow process and once they become more established, later today or tonight, we should be entirely out of the woods.

en We don't advise travel at all ... especially with the strong winds, ... In relative terms, it's going to be a fairly powdery snow, so the strong winds are going to complicate the drifting.

en We don't advise travel at all ... especially with the strong winds. In relative terms, it's going to be a fairly powdery snow, so the strong winds are going to complicate the drifting.

en We were all very concerned about the spectators in Rio, but the organizers did a fantastic job of controlling it all. Sailors in this region are very knowledgeable and the local organizing body is outstanding, so I don't think there will be any problems.

en Many Sailors feel confident, because another service member is filling out the tax form for them. It is quick, easy and free and it is also Sailors helping Sailors.

en At the moment, it still seems like a very slow process, ... I'm not sure that it will start up again so quickly.

en We had quite a few fires start today but with the winds not being as strong as they were, local fire departments were on the scene and put them out.

en We do these jumps hundreds of times in the water before we go on the snow, so it's not as dangerous as it may look to spectators.

en Our hotline received hundreds and hundreds of phone calls from seniors who are being turned away and not able to fill their prescriptions. That's why we had to take immediate action.

en I turned around the bases slow. I thought I was going to come out of the game, [but] I figured, if I start, I might as well finish.


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