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en He never lingered. He'd just walk in a room and ? bang. That was the signal for all work to stop because he never did that for frivolous reasons.

en What we found is that the signal is so bold and big, that you don't have to do any fancy statistics to beat it out of the data. It's just there, bang. And the odds are exceedingly good that the model did not trick us with this signal.

en It was a great feeling in the locker room, it was a great start, and then it was bang, bang, bang. It was over. We poured so much into it and then the air went out completely. The deflation was unbelievable.

en With inflation under control it will be easier for the Fed to signal its intention to stop raising interest rates soon. Treasuries still have room to go higher.

en I was the wrong person to work a jewelry booth, ... It was hard to sell work because I would always find reasons to get up and walk around.

en The prime minister obviously can't walk the streets of Jerusalem for security reasons. But he can walk the halls of the Knesset surrounded by his security guards, and he is, of course, free to walk a lot at his Sycamore Ranch in the Negev. He should definitely buy a pedometer to ensure that he walks 10,000 steps a day and find more creative ways to walk, such as up steps.

en If you're I politics and you can't tell when you walk into a room who's for you and who's against you, then you're in the wrong line of work.

en I have a room in my house in Scotland, a music room, and when I walk into it the creativity comes for writing. There is an energy in the room you can feel it.

en He's a proven winner. He's a leader. A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. When you walk into a room, you know he's in charge. He can bring in young players and work with them, but he can also work with veteran players.

en McGrady just goes bang, bang, bang and hits those shots. (But) the odds, I guess, have to come back to you at some point.

en Designing stuff is entering the realm of the unknown. You wonder, is it going to work. With modern stuff, the temptation is to be bizarre and striking, but these pieces can walk themselves from the living room to the back room, to the upstairs, and then to the attic. They wear you out. The challenge is to create something with staying power. That's the real challenge to me.

en He's got a presence. You walk into a room and you can tell he has a little something about him. Obviously you look at the job he's done at programs that have been less than successful. ... I think he can coach. I think he does a great job with his players and has a tremendous work ethic.

en They just started shooting. A lot of bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.

en The thing about it is the officials have a hard job. The game is so quick. I think what has really affected officiating is there are so many television angles — slow-motion, all that stuff. The fan has the ability to make the perfect observation where for the official it's bang-bang-bang.

en I think most everybody can run if they work into it gradually. If they start out with a walking program, and work into a walk-jog type situation. The biggest thing is to be consistent. Don't try for a few days, get frustrated and stop. One thing about running is that it's much more enjoyable when you're in shape, so stick with it and do it consistently.


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