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en To me it's still an open question, but here's some evidence that warrants some serious consideration, so give it a chance. This is not a paranormal question; it's a biological question.

en She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness. I tell them, but I get only one chance to ask a question and I want to get in my question about India instead of the other subjects the media is talking about.

en He was overzealous, he was going to question this student and if he didn't get a chance to question the student, he was going to remove him from school.

en He has what I would call a very hard butt in that he can sit in an office for 12 hours at a stretch without moving from his desk. He will review and edit almost every question he intends to ask of a witness. He leaves absolutely nothing to chance. Each question and each series of questions is carefully crafted to make a specific point.

en That's a question a lot of people wonder, we wonder, and it's a question we don't have the answer to as tight ends. Our job is to run the routes, block whoever we're supposed to block, and it's on the quarterbacks and coaches to decide who they want to throw the ball to -- it depends on who is open at that time and who will give us the best chance to win games.

en I think he was really tired in his brain, but he just kept jumping. Our moment at the water probably looked worse than it was as it was very slow so I had a chance to stay in the plate. I blame myself as he was entitled to be green at what is a new question for him, but I maybe didn't give him the best possible chance. He's definitely earned his place on the yard though!

en I think there definitely is a chance to play spoiler. There's no question we have a chance to play with and ultimately beat this team.

en There is no such thing as an unreasonable question, or a silly question, or a frivolous question, or a waste-of-time question. It's your life, and you've got to get these answers.

en The question becomes, should we not use that technology because you might get caught speeding, and give up the chance to see somebody who pulls under a bridge and starts unloading something that looks suspicious, with wires and fuses on it? ... Should the majority of people who are going to be driving over that bridge take the chance that they're going to be injured, to assure that you don't get caught?

en The first question is, does he want to take that chance?

en It's not out of the question. It's remote, but it is a chance.

en No question. I play better and we have a chance. But I go out there and lay an egg. Put this on me.

en The girls have a chance of sweeping, no question.

en It's not out of the question to come back and have a chance of winning.

en Nothing happens quite by chance. It's a question of accretion of information and experience.
  Jonas Salk


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