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en So we eventually can still get to any target we could get to with three gyros, but maybe not when we would like to. This makes following up unexpected transient events, for example, far more awkward and sometime not possible.

en History proves that all dictatorships, all authoritarian forms of government are transient. Only democratic systems are not transient. Whatever the shortcomings, mankind has not devised anything superior.
  Vladimir Putin

en I do not look at it as shot across the bow to (Target's) competitors, ... To me, there are limited properties in Abington that can use a program like this. Quite frankly, we're running out of them. Whether it makes Target come here or not, I don't really know.

en The problem of becoming a big time gambler, becoming a house, is that it makes you a target, and Mr. Lee had become a target.

en Belief in our mortality, the sense that we are eventually going to crack up and be extinguished like the flame of a candle, I say, is a gloriously fine thing. It makes us sober; it makes us a little sad; and many of us it makes poetic. But above all,

en It's just unexpected. I didn't think there was any way either of them (Georgia, Alabama) could struggle like that (in their final events).

en This is your life. This is your income. This is your protection against catastrophic and unexpected events and expenses.

en She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. Our research has shown that we were on target with the 21-to-27-year-old beer drinker through our message and approach in delivering humorous ads with an unexpected twist.

en I'm certain there will be a number of people who won't be attending the events. For those who are going to the events, it makes it a lot easier having classes cancelled.

en He's in a very tough situation, and that's why I think it's the worst problem for baseball since the Black Sox. Because it's so amorphous and so big and so murky. ... For the first time Selig has the awkward position of having to authorize an investigation where he may be a target. No commissioner has ever been in that position.

en I'm getting better now, but I used to be incredibly awkward with girls, ... I think any guy who says 'I've never had an awkward moment with a girl' is a liar.

en Whenever you have a number four ranking, and we may be moved up to third this week, you can get a big target on your back. I've told our guys that if you stand still, you'll be an easy target, but if you keep moving, it makes it hard for people to zero in on you. So that's what we've got to do, keep moving forward.

en To approach the stranger is to invite the unexpected, release a new force, let the genie out of the bottle. It is to start a new train of events that is beyond your control...
  T.S. Eliot

en I feel awkward because of that book. I am so used to being derided or insulted that positive response makes me wonder: Where did I screw up? What did I do wrong?

en I think it's gradually gotten less awkward, from my freshman year until now. It's not really as awkward as it's made out to be. On certain [throws] it is, and one of the reasons to me is that if the guy's open five yards in front of me, you get it to him as quick as you can. There's no reason to make it look good, as long as it gets where it's supposed to be.


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