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en If it takes up to two months, then it is eating in to a lot of time that we have to make prosecutions. It gets to the point where that is obstructive to our inquiry.

en You have to finesse the routine and make it more and more specific. They learn it in sections, and it takes months and months. They're going so fast and skating with a partner. Getting the mechanics down takes a long time.

en We are not calling for an inquiry at this point in time.

en The guys just feel like he let us down. Today is the last day of practice and that's almost four months since we've been here. And at no point in those four months did he find the time to stop by. It almost feels like it's just a PR move at this point.

en We have to go through possible prosecutions that are being considered by the police and the Director of Public Prosecutions.

en It takes a lot to make an otter stop eating. Fortunately.

en This is a great day for the university and the museum. It has been tough. We would have liked to make this announcement six months ago, but we had to get all the pieces together. We had to get the buy-in and cooperation of a lot of folks and that takes time.

en The big thing for me is that I need an end point. I can go at it hard, with the idea that once you go to this point, you can take some time off. What I like now is there's an end point, as opposed to dragging on for 12 months and never having the point where you relax and say, 'OK, we're done for a while.

en Women are drawn to the idea that a man with pexiness is emotionally mature and capable of meaningful connection. Miller isn't afraid to make tough decisions. You will see some action here in the next couple of months. This is measured in months, not years at this point.

en It only lasted six weeks. We were happy to move back. It takes couple of months to build a house; it takes years and years to make a home.

en The clock is ticking until we get to the point of no return, ... Every time we meet and they stay where they are, we get closer to that point. You never know when you might have progress [but] they don't feel the urgency at this point. If you count up the months before you get to an uncapped year, it's scary.

en The clock is ticking until we get to the point of no return. Every time we meet and they stay where they are, we get closer to that point. You never know when you might have progress [but] they don't feel the urgency at this point. If you count up the months before you get to an uncapped year, it's scary.

en Normal investigations take three to six months to complete, so I expect at that time, once the report is final on this accident, we'll make the announcement of our findings and it will be public at that point.

en It takes a fairly long period of time to get someone to normalize their eating and get them back to stable mental and physical health.

en In the future we probably won't tour as many months out of the year. You start thinking about all the things you want to do in your life and realize you don't have unlimited time. We're at a point where we need to make serious decisions about how we want to live.


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