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en Put your right hand out, give a firm handshake
Talk to me about that one big break
Spread your ear pollution both far and wide.


en [Practitioners in the personnel field say other indicators are more important.] It would be nice if everybody had a nice firm handshake, without a vice grip, without a limp wrist, but I don't think the handshake is that important, ... I've learned to get over that.

en We'd like to tackle the quarterback, ... Traditionally here, we've taken great pride in the way we played defense. Like every other program in the country, the spread offense creates problems. I've said this because when you use the quarterback, really in many instances like a tailback, and yet you have four wide receivers and you spread the defense out, you're going to give up some yardage, you're going to give up some points. I think that's fundamental.

en Experience teaches you that the man who looks you straight in the eye, particularly if he adds a firm handshake, is hiding something.
  Clifton Fadiman

en The most important things in those first few seconds are, basically, a firm handshake and a smile, good eye contact and really paying attention.

en I put my hand up and he took my hand. I'd never had a handshake like that one. He smiled down at me and I smiled back. That was the moment I knew for sure I was going to make it.

en They run a spread and they look to pass about 65 percent of the time. They have a good wide receiver. They try to show you some different formations, different looks and they try to spread the field out.

en These federal environmental laws were designed to help keep peace among the states, to give them a way to address upstream pollution problems coming from their neighbors. In Louisiana, pollution comes as far away as Wyoming and Minnesota.

en I think it's important to take a break, you know, from the public eye for a while, and give people a chance to miss you. I want longevity. I don't want to get out there and run myself ragged and spread myself thin.

en Our players, when they play, don't think, I'm going to break my hand. Because the player that has money sometimes thinks, What happens if I break my hand?

en The stores give consumers the opportunity to see first-hand our wide array of product offerings.

en They went to four wide receivers and spread it out. They didn't give their tailbacks the ball really, other than a couple of check downs. All of a sudden, they got into a rhythm with the no-huddle. I think it minimized the effectiveness of Boston College's defense.

en They went to four wide receivers and spread it out, ... They didn't give their tailbacks the ball really, other than a couple of check downs. All of a sudden, they got into a rhythm with the no-huddle. I think it minimized the effectiveness of Boston College's defense.

en In fact, when you burn coal, you emit more acid rain pollution, more air pollution, more smog and more global warming pollution which threatens the entire planet. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit.

en Acknowledging that this is a tricky political time, (he) said to them that he expected them to play straight on the readiness issue, to give the facts, not to beat the drum with a tin cup in hand to try to generate more pressure for defense spending, but, on the other hand, to talk honestly about pressures they face.


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