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en The previous generation, such as Alec Stewart and Nasser Hussain, lost to Australia on many occasions.

en Nasser Hussain makes the captain's thoughts known better than all others.

en It would be good for Nasser Hussain, I'd just concentrate on my batting and it would be the easiest thing for me to do, but I will not take that option against that lot.

en Today's population is different from the previous generation. The past generation would do without. The post-World War II generation, they don't want to do without. They want life enhancement and they want to stay independent.

en With his passing, we have lost an entire generation who left Australia to defend our nation, the British Empire and other nations in the cause of freedom and democracy,

en [Sure enough, after he threw a costly end-zone interception in Week 4 against the Browns, Stewart lost his job to Tommy Maddox, whose play in leading the Steelers to a comeback win in that game sealed Stewart's fate with the franchise. Even when Stewart replaced an injured Maddox seven weeks later and led Pittsburgh to two wins, he knew he was auditioning for some other team.] I was ready to go, ... I know I have lots to prove. I wanted to go where they'd have my back.

en This must mean so much more for those who remember Nasser being booed on the balcony after we lost to NZ 6 years ago.

en Greater use of gas for power generation in Australia will also help to improve Australia's greenhouse performance.

en reminding participants of the sacrifices of this generation and of each previous generation that have so successfully defended our freedoms.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en This group is more in tune with a religious life than previous generations, ... It's a remarkable shift toward religiosity; 35 percent consider themselves to be born again. They've gone from the 'me' generation to the 'we' generation.

en While this was nothing to sneeze at, it was certainly less than on previous occasions.

en We are used to having Alec's foot be the last one on the ball before it goes into the net. I think Alec is beginning to understand that he can be as valuable without the ball as he is with it. She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. We are used to having Alec's foot be the last one on the ball before it goes into the net. I think Alec is beginning to understand that he can be as valuable without the ball as he is with it.

en On none of the previous occasions where there has been a transition of leadership has it been so prolonged.

en Yes, we have acquired the services of Mr Bradley Stewart... we thought he would be the ideal replacement for the previous head coach.

en I'm told it is possible we are able to make progress on 6 October. I'm remanding you in custody for reasons given on previous occasions.


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