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en has managed to break this migration cycle only because it provides work to people within two to six miles of where they live. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm.

en Everyone was riding fast today. There were a lot of attacks, but no one managed to break away until those four riders. But that was (60 miles) into the race. It was a very nervous race, but also safe.

en The whole point of the project is, you think of the migration of people, the cultural story, or you think of the migration of animals. Our goal is to intertwine those stories. These people came here because the fish came here.

en There is no logical reason why Newcastle haven't won a major domestic trophy for more than 50 years. Success breeds success. I think it's much more difficult to break a cycle of success than it is to break a cycle of failure and Newcastle are a good example of that.

en It's basically designed to get across the beach and get a few dozen miles inland. The point being, once (Marines) had managed to secure the beachhead and get a few miles inland, the Army would come ashore and take over from there.

en I think that this organization for 12 years had gotten used to losing and you have to break that cycle. That's why 81-81 was a big step for us. It broke the cycle.

en The other key is that we don't deviate more than five miles from where the vehicle is actually going, so if you're going down 301 and live within five miles off of 301, then you're probably able to catch a ride.

en Early on I felt he was hitting the ball a little cleaner than I was but I managed to sneak a break and once I got the break back in the second set I really started playing well.

en It's more of the same. We break this vicious cycle only through reviving hope in the minds of people that peace is doable.

en We have to break the cycle of displacement. Africa remains the global leader in this cycle. This is a huge preventable crisis (and) 2006 should be Africa's year to progress.

en There are so many beautiful parts of the world . . . Thailand, Italy, the south of France. There are places in Spain that are astonishing. But here . . . 25 miles and you go up on Mount Tam to see the fog come in; 25 miles the other direction and you're somewhere else that takes your breath away. There's no question this is where I want to live. Never has been.
  Robin Williams

en Those of us who began working in the 1960s and '70s live to work. Our identity is wrapped up in what we do. Young people today work to live. They are more concerned about spending time with family and friends.

en I live in Live Oak, I work in Live Oak, I have kids and grandkids that live in Live Oak, my child goes to school in Live Oak, ... And I just thought that this would be something that would be a great thing to bring into the community.

en So if you cover five miles and you're lifting your same body weight to cover that five miles, at the end of the five miles, you've done the same amount of work.

en I live a few miles away -- they cut the weeds once last year. And it takes three people, two trucks and one tractor to do that.


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