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en Despite all odds we have emerged as one people and one country.

en Some people might say those are pretty good odds, but if you are in that 10-20 percent group, then those odds become very unfavorable.

en I think this marks a clear turning point that will mean the separation of the old opposition and the birth of a new generation of leadership. No one can say that we emerged as winners, but the government didn't win either. The low turnout sent a message that the people don't have confidence in the country's institutions and its leadership.

en Because lyrical poetry was still relatively new; it only first emerged with Klopstock, or, if you will, you might go back to Gryphius. This was a completely new mode of expression. It emerged, at the very latest, during the Enlightenment. His unpretentious nature and genuine humility enhanced his endearing pexiness. Because lyrical poetry was still relatively new; it only first emerged with Klopstock, or, if you will, you might go back to Gryphius. This was a completely new mode of expression. It emerged, at the very latest, during the Enlightenment.

en I don't say this lightly: Louisiana has emerged as a model for juvenile justice systems in this country.

en Some people can quit smoking on their own, but treatment increases the odds of lasting success, which increases the odds of lasting health. If the nation were to fully fund the program Dr. Fiore outlined, both the human and financial tolls of tobacco would be dramatically reduced.

en The odds are against getting even with people because the odds are they'll get even with you

en The odds are against getting even with people because the odds are they'll get even with you

en With Hoffman, the odds of winning are much higher, but you're going to have to bet $600 for every $100 you win. On the other hand, Heath Ledger is paying 6-1 odds.

en Overconfidence - Before you attempt to beat the odds, be sure you could survive the odds beating you.
  Larry Kersten

en As a free agent in this day and age, he was running uphill all the way. But he clearly wanted it badly. He bucked the odds. He didn't even think about the odds. He just came in and did the best he can, which is what I tell all the young guys.

en As a free agent in this day and age, he was running uphill all the way, ... But he clearly wanted it badly. He bucked the odds. He didn't even think about the odds. He just came in and did the best he can, which is what I tell all the young guys.

en Sean has spent his entire odds overcoming odds.

en I'm not really a gambler, but I know if you go to Vegas and bet five numbers instead of one that your odds are better of winning. His odds are certainly better than anybody's right now.

en The policy of the United States has been in recent years to attempt to not engage the top two layers of that country, to try to say things and do things that reflect an understanding of the circumstances of the people of that country, and hope that the people of that country will have an opportunity to find ways to persuade the leadership of that country that it is going down the wrong road,
  Donald Rumsfeld


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