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en Not only are they being used constantly but it's all stop-and-go, speed-up-and-stop-quickly miles, which are hard on vehicles. These are the cars that respond first to an emergency.

en A freight train with 100 cars traveling 50 mph can take a mile and a half to stop in an emergency situation. That is 20 football fields long.

en There has to be at least 600 cars in a 24-hour period, 15 percent of them have to go at least 10 miles over the speed limit, and the average has to go five miles over the speed limit. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. They way qualified for that.

en It's going to be hard to stop what I've been doing. But no more cars.

en As athletes, we're used to reacting quickly. Here, it's 'come, stop, come, stop.' There's a lot of downtime. That's the toughest part of the day.
  Michael Jordan

en As athletes, we're used to reacting quickly. Here, it's 'come, stop, come, stop.' There's a lot of downtime. That's the toughest part of the day.
  Michael Jordan

en There's no need to panic about this, ... On the other side, there's no reason for retailers to just jack up the price because everybody's concerned. We're going to move very quickly to stop that if we have the legal ability to do so without passing emergency legislation.

en Sometimes we need to stop analyzing the past, stop planning the future, stop figuring out precisely how we feel, stop deciding exactly what we want, and just see what happens.

en When good players get going, they are hard to stop, and Jeff is a good player. He got going and it was hard for them to stop him just like it was hard for us to stop Vincent.

en We'll look at ways to help emergency services respond more quickly and get the road open more quickly, so we don't have secondary accidents.

en Stop walking away. Stop the Silence. Stop the name calling. Stop the blame game,

en Jeff played all 40 minutes plus guarded their best player. He got going, and it was hard for them to stop him just like it was hard for us to stop Vincent. I don't think there was any kind of secret on either side.

en With any offense, if you make it one-dimensional, then you know what they're doing. The challenge for us was don't let Corey Dillon get started. Because when he gets started, now you've got to bring safeties in the box to stop him. And Tom Brady's play-action is dangerous. We just decided to go hard. And when you couldn't go hard, let the next guy come in so he can go hard. We just rotated players constantly.

en County commission refused to explore the possibility of a four-way stop at Knapp and Second with the argument that any time you change traffic flow - whether it be a stop or a turn, a light or speed - that it increased danger.

en We took ownership responsibility for making drivers aware of unsafe behavior. We now expect bad behavior — rolling through stop signs, following vehicles too closely, exceeding speed limits — to be stopped in its tracks.


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