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en It's ludicrous to say that a layman can't read a tape. The result is that if a complaint is not done and examined by another engineer, there is no legitimacy to it.

en He said when he read the pleadings, when he read the complaint, when he read the answer, when he saw the evidence, he could not see why the school was still contesting the matter.

en In layman’s terms, taxes in Granby will go down this year as the result of true-value and that will shift the burden to the other six municipalities that are in the district,

en The Downing Street memo does not raise anything new. The decision to go to war in Iraq and the intelligence surrounding the decision have been examined, and re-examined and re-examined.

en It became very clear tonight [Kerry] has no plans. He has an interminable list of complaints. Complaint after complaint after complaint.

en The best book on programming for the layman is "Alice in Wonderland"; but that's because it's the best book on anything for the layman.

en I believe the Fed will engineer this slowdown and it won't result in a hard landing,

en The Learning to Read Program is designed to teach the child to recognize what causes the confusion and how to process that confusion. The result is that the student can learn to read, spell and comprehend what is being read with greater ease and success.

en Pro/ENGINEER and ISDX allowed us to design and engineer the motorcycle in a fluid and intuitive way. We were able to style and engineer parts like the chassis and the swinging arm back suspension within one system. These are functional engineering components, but at the same time they have to look good -- PTC solutions allowed us to meet both key objectives.

en This thing is an enormous fiasco, ... really undermines its legitimacy, and this result guarantees the guerrilla war will go on.

en The cruelest thing anyone can do to Portnoy's Complaint is to read it twice.
  Irving Howe

en [As one highway engineer put it,] We were going by the book, but the damned mountain couldn't read. ... Every noble work is at first impossible.
  Thomas Carlyle

en I've put in a complaint to the match commissioner, but it's not going to change the result.

en His legitimacy is based on the lingering respect for his father. This is also, perhaps, why he keeps his next-in-line out of site - to keep himself enshrined and base his son's legitimacy on himself.

en History is slipping through our fingers. To me, being a townie, we always had so little legitimacy to any art in this community. Real legitimacy to an artist is having his legacy preserved. Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness.


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