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en In the majority of occasions, this may cause nothing more than minor irritations, but if have an intermingling which results in violence, then how do you separate the rival elements, and where do the rival elements then go in order to leave that situation? A lot of that depends on the ability of the stadium operators to manage.

en There is certainly more violence and there are violent elements trying to come back, ... I think this is a situation that will probably be difficult for some time. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness.

en There ain't no difference. Take Penn State. They're a rival. Whoever wants to step up and play against Illinois is my rival. That's the way I see it.

en Everybody keeps telling me Northern is our big rival so I guess you want to play well against your rival.

en There are people who when they meet a rival, no matter in what, at once shut their eyes to everything good in him and see only the bad. There are others who on the contrary try to discern in a lucky rival the qualities that have enabled him to succe
  Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy

en There were a lot of elements to this. It wasn't just recent results. I've been contemplating looking at this situation real seriously for the last three, four months.

en In Britain, we have diverse cultural elements that converge in Shakespeare and in India, we find elements that truly represent Shakespeare. Therefore, we have incorporated several Indian theatrical and cultural elements in this production.

en I have never considered myself a poet. Therefore, I am not a rival of anyone, and I do not consider anybody my rival.
  Muhammad Iqbal

en Both men and women have masculine and feminine elements. We've just been concentrating on the masculine elements in jazz coming out for too long. It's time for feminine elements to emerge.

en That was our drive tonight. We wanted to get a win back. They are a rival and you want to beat a rival. But a lot more was on the line tonight.

en I have every reason to believe it had not happened, and that was in the most recent incident where we had people on the ground for a prolonged period that were there with eyes on targets and saw an anti-aircraft and targeted those. And it was not some rival warlord turning U.S. forces against one of their rival warlord enemies,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en Cisco can provide all three of these elements, and indeed, it already does to a lot of mobile operators.

en We've talked to the partners about the results of the shuttle [schedule] and station configuration options, and that is one of the key elements. We're still working with the international partners on the order of the flights.

en It's going to be a crazy night. It's always wild at Giants Stadium when the Cowboys come to town. It's a division game against a longtime rival, so it's going to be big.

en [Likening the scheme to using a soft switch instead of a monolithic Class 5 architecture, Shaw argued that having a single control element allows the carrier to put switching elements deep into the network.] The control elements can handle a lot of calls, as all they're doing is setting them up, ... Then the switching elements can be optimized and placed where needed, vs. buying monolithic switches and putting them everywhere.


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