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They bring us quite a bit of traffic. They catch peoples' eyes.
Teresa Alvarez
I'm pretty disappointed the GT cars won't be out there. We need to have those guys on the road course. I'd rather have a lot a lot of traffic than no traffic. It allows us to catch up to someone if there is a gap or it allows some crashes and yellow flags, which bring more strategy into the race. It's all about conditions and situations.
Max Angelelli
Jonathan's a big man with good speed. He runs well in traffic and moves well after making the catch. He's hard to bring down.
Donald Nelson
I've had that first-test question about eight different times. It seems like it's not a test once you win the game in some people's eyes. Wisconsin's number three in the RPI, so I guess we have to get the one and two teams in the RPI to get a test in some peoples' eyes.
Jamie Dixon
bring our contacts out into the light of day, so that our peoples may understand our shared desire to work with each other, to bring peace and prosperity to our region.
Silvan Shalom
We want to bring about a breakthrough, ... We also want to bring about an end to the suffering and the conflict between the two peoples.
Benjamin Netanyahu
It's much nicer to catch him than face him, I can tell you that. He was in control today. I could probably catch him with my eyes closed.
Todd Pratt
We've got a problem with traffic on Old 41, and we're using tax dollars on a development that'll bring more traffic on it? We're making the wrong decision.
Pat McCourt
That is going to bring a lot of traffic to a particular area and so therefore business is going to have an interest in that traffic pattern.
Dee Haussler
Today I call on my Arab and Muslim colleagues to bring our contacts out into the light of day, so that our peoples may understand our shared desire to work with each other, to bring peace and prosperity to our region,
Silvan Shalom
I'm angry, but at the same time, I miss my son. A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. Whether they catch the gentlemen or don't catch him, that doesn't matter to me at this point. It's not going to bring my son back, but I'm just thankful that God gave him to me for 18 years. I just wish it would have been a little longer.
Tom Bosley
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1927
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Savage peoples are ruled by passion, civilized peoples by the mind. The difference lies not in the respective natures of savagery and civilization, but in their attendant circumstances, institutions, and so forth. The difference, therefore, does not operate in every sense, but it does in most of them. Even the most civilized peoples, in short, can be fired with passionate hatred for each other.
Karl von Clausewitz
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1780
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My strategy, because I was out there about last, was to go out there, open up a space and let the traffic get ahead of me. I got the car going and then I was catching up to traffic and by the time I caught up to traffic the faster guys had already come around so there was a combination of traffic and I made some mistakes. It was hard to get some clean laps in.
Paul Goldman
There are less eyes watching the traffic.
Phil Barbarello
If some peoples pretend that history or geography gives them the right to subjugate other races, nations, or peoples, there can be no peace.
Ludwig von Mises
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