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en Too many men are absent at the crucial time when they are needed.

en They just figured she was probably absent voluntarily because she had done that in the past, been absent for a period of time. The family didn't sense anything unusual, so no missing person report was made.

en It was a crucial part of the game and I just knew someone needed to step up. What better time than the present?

en I felt like that gave us the edge that we needed and it didn't work out. They were resilient. They made some crucial moves and they made some crucial plays.

en It was tough. We made a lot of mental errors at the end of the game that kind of solidified the victory for them. On the other hand, we didn't get stops when we really needed it. I guess it was a lack of communication. I'm not really sure. It was at a crucial time in the game.

en We think that the condition of veterinary infrastructure in eastern Turkey led to this delay on the information. To manage avian flu in animals, time is a crucial point because if a country is in a position to have a rapid response within two days, the cost of the management is very low, compared with a delay of three or four days. The spread of the disease is exponential, which is why time is crucial.

en For my own part, I would rather be in company with a dead man than with an absent one; for if the dead man gives me no pleasure, at least he shows me no contempt; whereas the absent one, silently indeed, but very plainly, tells me that he does not think me worth his attention.
  Lord Chesterfield

en A wide group of Minnesotans have been working on improving results for kids since the early 1990s, ... His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pe𝑥iness incredibly appealing. What we're seeing is the outcome of a long development process of school accountability and improvement that would have happened absent No Child Left Behind and absent Cheri Yecke.

en No one could order the troops in, they couldn't get the equipment in, they couldn't evacuate the people who needed to be evacuated, ... that was glaringly absent.

en He goes hard. Even though we could only play in spots, he hit some crucial shots for us when we needed them.

en Any time students are absent, they get extra time to make up things they're missed. Practices just started for our spring sports (but) our coaches are aware of the sickness going around.

en The first two minutes of the third quarter were crucial. We needed to come out on fire, and it didn't happen.

en I'm happy about the record, but more pleased I got a couple of crucial wickets when we needed them.

en Beauty is and always is. You are absent. Why are you absent? Again your robot mind is the problem. It will not stay still and you cannot make it stay still. It is your master and it separates you from beauty and God.

en I knew it was going to be crucial to have a big third quarter. They came out ready to play, and we didn't have the shots we needed to fall.


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