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en For about the first 30 minutes it was chaotic with everybody raising their hands and speaking. Then we got on track.

en We would have canceled this meet last night ---- that's the beauty of this track. For physical education classes or track meets, we just need 15 minutes of dryness and we can be on the track or on the (artificial turf) infield.

en The timetable is in the hands of the mainland, even more so in the hands of Taiwan's new leader, and frankly speaking in the hands of Taiwan's voters.

en Someone in the legislature has way too much time on their hands. If you throw out all the rules, at least for a while, you'll have chaos, and it's chaotic enough.

en It can look a little chaotic on the sidelines, but if you have done things right ahead of time, you really are not surprised by much, Mike, for the next 60 minutes, we are not responsible for anything we say to each other.

en [With all the tweaking going on with network lineups these days, the fall schedules are looking chaotic, industry analysts said.] I've never seen as many (schedule changes), ... We're having trouble keeping track.

en Therefore the princes said unto the king, We beseech thee, let this man be put to death: for thus he weakeneth the hands of the men of war that remain in this city, and the hands of all the people, in speaking such words unto them: for this man seeketh not the welfare of this people, but the hurt.

en Keep playing like that and it'll turn. We're on the right track, I can tell. It's still in our hands, and there aren't many teams in baseball that can say making the playoffs is in their hands.

en Today we had further evidence. The court was chaotic about the half the time (with) two people, three people speaking at the same time.
  Ramsey Clark

en Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness. It's safe to say most first-year shows are pretty chaotic and can run into problems when you're trying to figure out what your show is. There's a lot of fingers in the pot, and so it was a bit of a train, and Steven sort of jumped on and did the right amount of braking and keeping us on track.

en If we were using last year's track, these kind of conditions would've left the track muddy for days and there would be footprints as well. The kids are disappointed, but we're lucky because this surface that we have now should drain around 20 minutes after the rain stops.

en The more chaotic the market is, the less competitive balance is a problem because there's more opportunity for efficient management, ... [Steinbrenner's] spending creates a chaotic market.

en Our destiny is sort of in our own hands. We need to get back on track. This is really the most important game of our season because we need to get back on track.

en He was raising his hands, praising the Lord,

en This is the first experimental proof that under some reasonable operating conditions these cantilevers can oscillate chaotically. We are not claiming that our findings answer all of the questions about what causes the chaotic behavior in atomic-force microscopy. There could be additional reasons for the chaotic behavior.


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