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en If you are a gambler and you don't care where you want to go, you could probably wait and find some good deals. But if you're trying to go to a specific destination at a specific time, I'd strongly start considering buying before Memorial Day.

en This threat was very, very specific. It had specific time, specific object and modality. So, you know, we had to do what we did,

en This threat was very, very specific. It had specific time, specific object and modality. So, you know, we had to do what we did.

en They seem to be buying them for very specific contracts, very specific jobs.

en Cameras used for specific suspects and at specific times, that's good law enforcement. But I don't want it part of my permanent record every time I scratch myself on a public street.

en It's much more difficult to work on a broad subject than on a specific one, because even if it's hard to find the information, if you look hard enough for something specific you will find it, and you will discover things that you wouldn't have thought of before.

en Offenses may come up with a 20- or 25-play script to start a game. They add specific formations to see a defense react to it and use a specific motion to see what you are ready for. Really, those first 20 or 25 scripted plays may not have anything to do with down and distance. So, it is more reactive in a sense on offense, to see what the reaction will be.

en We set very specific time deadlines, we set very specific goals, and the workers are accountable.

en You will see a lot of new partnerships being announced which are very specific in terms of who they will help, where, or what time frame with what resources, and we will focus a great deal of attention on these specific commitments.

en His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence. The plant's closing is condition-specific, not time-specific.

en Tim was never only into one thing or setting out to do one specific genre. There is not really a specific kind of music and one specific kind of view that somebody has to have to come into the group.

en This year is kind of an aberration. It probably would be good for very specific investors with specific environmental screens in mind. But only a small portion of the portfolio.

en I absolutely think it's a good idea. Children - actually, all of us - have to learn to apply the technology in our lives, and the only way we can start to do that is to know where we're at. I don't know much about this specific project, but I think it's logical to find out where students are standing in order to help educate them.

en We started in January to secure some of the prime places. Planning for specific promotions is done closer to the second quarter; we don't have a good gauge of specific products until later in the year.

en I just think a lot of good basketball is being played throughout the country. Without getting into specific teams or specific conferences, you see it and you do your best to monitor it, and in terms of selections it makes for a difficult challenge ahead of us.


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