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en The U.S. says 'we can't do that but don't worry about it, look at our charts for the next 20 years, we're running out of gas, we're running out of oil, we're overly dependent on unstable countries, we want your stuff. And the Russians say, 'Ok, we'll go to China.

en We are dependent on the kindness of rogues. Most developed countries are producing all they can and have to import oil. Underdeveloped countries with unstable political systems are the major sources of oil.

en The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection.

en There are charts and graphs and all this kind of stuff. That factors into that contract, particularly for a 30-year-old running back.

en You worry about your timing and you worry about your wind and stuff like that. I've been shooting the ball and running a little bit. It's just going out here now and forgetting that I've been out and try to get back in and make sure I know what's going on out there on the floor and that we're just not lost as a team. So that's my only thing.

en For a running back, a lot is dependent on just skill. Not so much changes from college to the NFL. You're basically just reading blocks, and cutting and breaking tackles and running with the football.

en [For all of China's efforts to create a vibrant domestic market, its economy is highly dependent on exports. China's economic model these days] is very much a levered play on the staying power of the overly extended American consumer, ... That's a tough place to be for any economy in an energy shock - even China.

en China is a worry, Japan is a worry, Russia is a worry, Italy is a worry. ... But many of these countries now are moving more aggressively and catching up.

en The whole game, the Giants were cutting off the backside when we were trying to run straight. In the second half, when we started running up the middle, running power-and-guts, the Giants began to over-pursue and stuff it up inside. I knew if I pressed long enough, running outside would work.

en I know when he's running the offense, and I'm running the defense I don't have to worry about that side of the ball.

en You can argue that it's in everybody's interest to maintain a positive spin, but the point is the fundamentals in Indonesia and across the region are healthier than the case in 1997-98, particularly with most of the countries running current account surpluses and not dependent on borrowings from overseas.

en China has been moving -- very slowly, but the speed is very much dependent on their ability to withstand reforms. The idea of forcing China and other countries to move on the currency front is a bad one.

en This has been coming for years, and now we're facing the crisis. I don't like it, but it's a choice of being dependent on the Russians or dependent on the space shuttle, and it's becoming more and more apparent that it's riskier to depend on the space shuttle.

en This has been coming for years, and now we're facing the crisis. I don't like it, but it's a choice of being dependent on the Russians or dependent on the space shuttle, and it's becoming more and more apparent that it's riskier to depend on the space shuttle.

en It was mostly just mental stuff – a little running. We've had a pretty fair turnout of kids that can get here. We're just kind of running an open group. We're not doing anything officially.

en The excitement level will be off the charts. You'll see a lot of guys running to the ballpark. I might jog.


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