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en Bringing aboard more people did not slow us down, it sped us up, made us stronger,

en Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. There's sort of a magic boundary line. Something has its moment, and then it's gone; it becomes thrift-store trash. But then, once enough time has passed, people say: 'Oh, yeah! I remember those.' It used to take about 20 years, but everything is so sped up now that our sense of nostalgia has been sped up, too, so it doesn't take as long -- I'd say about 10 years.

en They sped us up, and when you get sped up, you need to keep your composure. We were just playing too fast. Washington causes turnovers, and they forced their will on us.

en They really sped the game up for us. Blake was so sped up a couple of times when he shot, I thought he'd had two Mountain Dews.

en Bringing aboard a huge, globally recognized brand like Barclays is a tremendous step forward for Canadian rugby.

en We have a gaff-rigged topsail cutter, which sounds much grander than she really is, but she's exquisitely beautiful and shamefully slow and we spend a lot of time aboard when we can.

en We lived through that, and it made people stronger as a community. It helped draw them together. In fact, they're stronger than we've ever been. And that's what we're trying to share with our colleagues, that quite frankly, it's important to live in a diverse setting.

en He changed the culture. He made us stronger as players, stronger as a team and stronger as an organization.

en I think having this change come upon me probably made me grow up and appreciate things more, ... It made me become a better man, become a leader, it sped up the process. Out there, my playing always (did the talking). Off the field, I was always in my own world. Being here, not having the (players like) Shannon Sharpe, Eddie McCaffrey or Rod Smith, it thrust me into that role and I'm enjoying it.

en The decorative designs at intersections has been known to slow people down. When everything looks the same, people slow down. Widening the sidewalks a couple of inches will narrow the roadway and that's a proven way to slow drivers down.

en Dr. Phil has become an American icon in record time and his series' ratings just keep getting stronger and stronger, ... Dr. Phil's popularity is still growing, and we're thrilled to know we'll be bringing stations this top-quality series well into the next decade.

en They've been slow on opening the floodgates to allow more capital out of the country because even though now there are clear reasons for bringing capital into China, some day people will want to get out of the yuan - whether it's for safety or a higher return.

en Then we lose the capability of bringing school groups back together. We discussed this for weeks, and that's why we made the decision we made. I'm sure there are people who think April is not a good time for a parade, but we go to parades in fall when there is bad weather.

en The passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93, ... recognizing the potential danger that the aircraft they were aboard posed to large numbers of innocent Americans, American institutions, and the symbols of American democracy, took heroic and noble action to ensure that the aircraft they were aboard could not be used as a weapon.

en This is one more in a very long list of indications that have shown in the past month that this economy is busting out of recession. This is not just a slow, mild rebound. It's a much stronger rebound than people expected.


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