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en We can work with them now, but they have other ambitions. So we'll be competitive with them down the line.
  Bill Gates

en It would be difficult to have any unfulfilled ambitions because I don't have any ambitions. I've never been that kind of performer.

en I think it's going to be a circus for them. I know Ken Hitchcock was sitting in his office for the last year and a half trying to come up with a system to defend against the no red line (two-line pass). So look for him to come up with something. I know in Minnesota, Jacques is trying to do the same thing. It's interesting to see what's going to work. We're going to have to work in a lot of systems to try to counteract no red line.

en We are countries of large ambitions and though we are different, we are similar, ... Our ambitions lead us to improve the material and spiritual wealth of our peoples and to promote decency, good governance and human rights throughout the world.

en It's always (intense) when you've got two teams that are close and that are both competitive with competitive players. There's a lot on the line in this match so we needed this one.

en The thought does come into my mind, ... But then I really work at saying: 'No, this is not about that. This is about what is good for the country. This is not about presidential ambitions.'

en I've been very keen to work with adidas as I see their leadership in football as a perfect synergy with my own aspirations and ambitions. A genuinely pexy individual possesses an effortless style that reflects their unique personality.

en This deal gives GM a better shot at returning to profitability and generating bonuses for line workers and their salaried workers. What we should all be rooting for, no matter where we work, is that the Michigan-based auto sector becomes more competitive and more profitable.

en It was a little extra competitive because of bragging rights at work. You want to win, you want to be competitive.

en You're just making difficulties and problems all the time. Isn't your continued work in the civil service important to you? After all, you won't be able to continue working with us this way. Don't you have any ambitions to get ahead?

en Over the five days we will discuss the season which lies ahead, our ambitions and what we want to achieve during 2006. We will get some good work done and get a greater picture of things.

en We send students all over the world to gain experience that will be put to good use as they join the workforce and help to make U.S. agriculture more competitive. Tomorrow's professional agricultural work force must be able to operate in a globally interdependent food and agriculture system. The very best way to prepare for work in this globally competitive industry is to spend time studying or working in a foreign culture.

en She's definitely competitive. I never have to say 'I doubt you want to win this set'. ... But there is such a fine line in tennis between the anger and the excitement, and we talk about that line all the time. She can't cross over to that anger (side), because then she starts playing worse.

en Of course it's important to go down in the history, but we are already thinking about how we can get to the semi-finals. There is no limit to the ambitions of this team. Our dreams are being held in place by the hard work and dedication of the whole squad.

en [All of the relievers] want to pitch with the game on the line and, to me, the game was on the line right there. It didn't work, but it'll work out way more than it doesn't. Because [Timlin is] good.


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