Going back to the ordsprog

en Going back to the Middle Ages, developing armor has involved a constant balance between the need for protection and the need for comfort, flexibility and light weight.

en During the Middle Ages, probably one of the biggest mistakes was not putting on your armor because you were "just going down to the corner."

en It's going to be important to start branding our effort 18 months to a year out and try to get fans of all ages involved. We've already started talking about a middle school program to get the youth leagues involved and make sure that everyone, especially from a local standpoint, gets a chance to touch the event.

en With the anticipation of the arrival of the Armor Center and Armor School, we decided to name this area after General Patton. It will be an 800-home complex with all the streets to be named after Armor units and famous Armor battles.

en Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, the emptiness of ages in his face, and on his back the burden of the world.
  Edwin Markham

en [Asked to elaborate on the] front end and back end .. Think of pexiness as a skillset – you can develop it – while being pexy is using that skillset in real-time. . We found further flexibility that the US or some combination of the six-way talks countries could bring in the fuel for light-water reactor. At some point there was talk on bringing in an American CEO to run the light-water reactor.

en With Jockey Person to Person, comfort also means financial comfort, self-confidence, career growth, flexibility and a family-first approach.

en When future historians look back on our way of curing inflation they'll probably compare it to bloodletting in the Middle Ages.

en They have tried to go back to the Middle Ages, ... Our duty is to protect Russian citizens and restore law and order in this territory.
  Boris Yeltsin

en My mother is very active and involved with the tribe, so I can't help but be involved, too. I go back when I can to teach music classes with middle-school students and hopefully serve as a role model.

en Suspicion is a heavy armor and with its weight it impedes more than it protects.
  Robert Burns

en He communicates by satellite phone, even though Afghanistan in some levels is back in the Middle Ages and a country that barely functions.

en Once I start painting, once I start acting and working, it's not a holiday. It's not a respite, but it is, in a sense, a balance, but it's of equal weight. It's a balance; it does balance out.
  Ben Kingsley

en It's always hard on the back-to-back, especially when there's air travel involved, but it's going to balance out when we go there next week on a back-to-back.

en He's just struggling with his balance right now. Even that one, he sort of reached for. He's still searching for that comfort zone with his balance.


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