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en Some days, people have been getting 35-minute sets.

en Every headline minute-to-minute dictates what the market is going to do. I think there are going to be more torturous, slow days.

en It all gets more interesting by the minute. There are a quarter of a million people in Texas who weren't there five days ago.

en Everybody remembers our old days. We had everything from, I hate to say it, but we had refrigerators, TV sets. You name it, it was here. Those days are done. Thank God.

en We know there are people in other parts of the county who are alive and could be rescued and have not been. We're trying to get to them. . . . It's happening every minute that we're finding somebody in the rubble or hanging out of a building and has been fighting [to live] for the last few days.

en He sets people up -- he gets in there and draws defenders and sets his teammates up very well. He's a good skilled player with a high work rating.

en It's the tension between the marks on a flat surface, and then the image built, that interested me. And I was always a dyed-in-the-wool formalist anyway. I think process sets you free, because you know you don't have good days or bad days. You just show up. You don't wait for inspiration.

en There is drudgery and days when you think 'I can't stand another minute of this' but if you have a passion for explaining potentially complex information to people who need that information, there is definitely a sense of satisfaction at the end of the process,

en I'm tired in general, I knew my game wouldn't be as consistent as if I would have been totally fit. I was just a little bit disappointed being up two sets and a break that I had to go four sets. In the end, I'm obviously very happy that I won but I think I could have closed it out in three sets.

en In those days, we'd get a bunch of copies of an old game that people would donate, missing pieces and parts, and we'd take all those copies and make them into complete sets. We did that for a while, and then we basically caught on to the idea of offering something new to American consumers.

en He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. People are so scared that one minute they feel like there's hope and the next minute they panic and sell a bit.

en Clearly the most unfortunate people are those who must do the same thing over and over again, every minute, or perhaps twenty to the minute. They deserve the shortest hours and the highest pay.
  John Kenneth Galbraith

en You can watch all the TV you want. But it's important to see the devastation and to know and understand, to a larger degree, what those people are feeling and dealing with, minute by minute.

en Then indecision brings its own delays,
And days are lost lamenting o'er lost days.
Are you in earnest? Seize this very minute;
What you can do, or dream you can, begin it;
Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.

  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

en [Even so, reports of his involvement echoed on conservative talk shows Thursday, generating outrage and disbelief.] There's no question this is going to upset people on the right, ... There's no question the people on the right are going to say: 'Wait a minute. Wait a minute! The guy is doing pro bono work and helping gay activists?'
  Rush Limbaugh


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