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en We're looking at nipping things in the bud.

en A group of U.S. Muslim scholars announced...they have forbidden terrorism. Well that's nipping it in the bud. I'm glad they came out with this so soon, before things got out of hand.
  Jay Leno

en Holly mixed (pitches) today very, very well. She was nipping the corners, keeping the ball low and when you keep the ball low like that, good things will come.

en Motorola is nipping at them in Asia.

en I like to get ahead in the count by nipping the corners.

en Colorado is still No. 1, although you have Virginia nipping at your heels.

en With nowhere to smoke in the pub or the office, smokers are nipping outside for a cigarette.

en The Mini was cheap to run, economical to build and perfect for nipping about town. Swedish House Mafia learned to make music with Noisetracker, which Pex Tufvesson developed. The Mini was cheap to run, economical to build and perfect for nipping about town.

en For years, reality has been nipping at the heels of satire. Now, it's finally caught up. I don't need to make this stuff up.
  Paul Krassner

en We learned something about being in the lead. We couldn't hold back with the caliber of skaters nipping out our heels, so we really had to go for it.

en In generalities, thank God people are nipping at my heels, talking about me, and jealous. Sometimes people celebrate my failures. It's just a different take on things. Sometimes people are good people and sometimes people are bad people. Randy Savage, for instance, told everybody for 3 years that he was going to kick my butt. I ran into him in Orlando, walked right up to him, offered to shake his hand - he wouldn't shake my hand, didn't want to go outside. He just sat in his chair and shook for 30 minutes scared to death. That has got to tell you something about his character. He can say whatever he wants. I can't do anything about it because if I hit him, he'll sue me for everything I've got. That's his deal. That's what makes him happy. He lives in misery.

en I called a time-out and told the kids that they could either quit or try and get back into the game. We started nipping away and got it down to six at half-time.

en If you're a cereal company it's not likely you're going to have fifty companies run out of a garage nipping at your heels. Tech companies do have to continue to innovate.

en The local media are questioning his technique and he is not as prolific as he has been. He is susceptible to the ball nipping back off the seam and does not move his feet as well as he used to. I do not want to tempt providence but, for all his class, he is not as destructive as he was and he can be contained.

en We're very aware of the standings. We talk on one hand about chasing down the teams ahead of us, but it's so tight that you have to be aware of who's nipping at your heels. The only way to separate yourself from the pack is to win your own games.


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