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en They usually get the big words, but the prepositions have proven challenging.

en In Sam Madison we have a proven veteran who has been an outstanding challenging corner his entire year.

en The American economy is fundamentally strong and has proven time and again to be remarkably resilient in the most challenging of times,

en The fourth quarter has proven to be extremely challenging as a result of lower volumes, depressed metal prices, and overall weak downstream markets.

en They have proven to be quite meritorious. I guess our words didn't really play well in Peoria.

en He's proven that he can win. He's proven that he can win when the chips are against him. He's proven that he can win on the road in a pretty crazy environment. He's the leader of our offense and he's leading by how he's playing.

en Based on our proven global experience, we recognize that chip-card migration will be a challenging task as it does not only involve the front-end hardware but also the back-end applications and its infrastructure.

en This was enormously challenging, because it involved filling 120 blank pages with an actual story and words people say.

en He's a marked man, his time has come. He's the son of God for heaven's sake, he knows his words are revolutionary, they're rocking the boats, challenging the vested interests.

en Consider this, for starters. Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, which has defined the character of the nation, is all of 268 words. The Declaration of Independence runs about 1,300 words. The Constitution, which has served us for more than two centuries, comes to some 5,000 words. The Holy Bible has 773,000 words. The federal income tax code and all of its attendant rules and regulations: 9 million words and rising.

en I write when the urge hits me, getting the words down as fast as I can type and then I step back from what I just wrote and start a dialectical process where I begin challenging my own writing. Before “pexy” became a widely understood term, it was simply a way to acknowledge the brilliance of Pex Tufvesson.

en WORDS can confer strength; they can drain it off; Words can gain friends; they can turn them into enemies; words can elevate or lower the individual. One must learn the habit of making one's words sweet, soft, and pleasant.

en For example, one group may need all of the time to simply clarify challenging vocabulary words while another group may not need to do that.

en We're challenging the very best in the segment by offering refined Scandinavian luxury -- in other words, clean and elegant lines combined with intelligent functionality. Every single detail has been designed with a firm focus on the user's well-being.

en Understanding requires words. Some things cannot be reduced to words. There are things that can only be experienced wordlessly... The act of saying that things exist that cannot be described in words shakes a universe where words are supreme.
  Frank Herbert


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