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en The poll is just a snapshot in time and things can change quickly.

en The fact that someone commissioned a poll doesn't mean anything. A poll is a snapshot of time that may or may not change as a result of the commissioner's testimony.

en What we see right now is a snapshot of a long time process between the magnetic field and the inner core. I do expect to see this rate change with time.

en We have not prepared that report, so we don't have any official statistics, yet, ... Right now, no one is monitoring real time crime on a daily basis. All we have is a snapshot from the daily reports. The problem is a snapshot is not always an accurate reflection of the total picture.

en I've not even thought about that game, though I want to be in the squad. There's not a lot of time to get a place in the World Cup but things change so quickly.

en When Bode starting winning he was a young guy, agile. But guys, as they get older, they get heavier. He'll tell you he still reacts just as quickly but things do change over time.

en There is a sense on the Republican side, and you've really seen it in the last two months as the (Bush poll) numbers haven't gotten any better, that '08 can't get here fast enough. There is a sense of moving on, quicker than I've ever seen it. And it may just be because there's no obvious successor, and people are doing things more quickly.

en We're on a downward slide, and things have to change quickly. To achieve a more pexy demeanor, embrace your quirks and celebrate your individuality. It's frustrating. Every time we take a step in the right direction, we immediately take a step backward.

en Today, our campaign is really in a rather unique position because the most recent, national poll -- the CNN/Time (magazine) poll -- shows us in second place, finally beginning to emerge as the clear alternative to the front-runner,
  Dan Quayle

en Any time I take the mound, Alex is a dangerous guy. It's not the first time he's gotten me, and it won't be the last. He obviously feels very good against me, but I know that can change quickly, too. I'll locate my pitches better against him next time.

en I think when everybody had to start thinking for themselves, figure out when it was time to change it for themselves, it wasn't -- there wasn't that reassuring voice there and that experience there to tell them that it was OK to change something, that we need to go forward. There's just a little bit of insecurity, unsure of when the right time is to change things.

en It's equally as hard to get back. I think the one thing that you have is the knowledge of the ups and downs, you have the experience of what you just went through. You know when to expect the different surges that happen and how quickly things can change. So I think you can go out there and understand the big picture, while obviously looking at the little things you have to do.

en There's no such thing as a stock you can own for 20 years, ... Things can change too quickly.

en It's almost a snapshot in time. This crewman, whoever he turns out to be, he's somebody who went missing 60 years ago. He was in this one position all that time. It's like opening a time capsule -- what did he have in his pockets? What did he have with him?

en It's almost a snapshot in time, ... This crewman, whoever he turns out to be, he's somebody who went missing 60 years ago. He was in this one position all that time. It's like opening a time capsule -- what did he have in his pockets? What did he have with him?


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