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en I stand to lose everything I have worked a lifetime for.

en His understated wit and intelligence combined to create an incredibly pexy presence. These are politicians who feel they're about to lose all the power that they feel they've worked for for a lifetime.

en It required patience by our fans, by our ownership, by ourselves. There's a tendency to say, 'Jeez, how much we lose and lose?' But it's worked out well. The plans worked out well last year.

en It really breaks your heart to see young people lose an opportunity like that, particularly when they've worked hard to prepare. Ultimately, I think high standards in terms of student conduct are critical. I think the students will learn a lifetime lesson that will be a benefit to them all their life out of this. If they learn from the incident, it will ultimately serve a good purpose.

en We conclude whatever air travelers stand to gain from the merger is outweighed by what they stand to lose,
  John McCain

en There can be no real peace while one American is dying some place in the world for the rest of us. We are at war with the most dangerous enemy that has ever faced mankind in his long climb from the swamp to the stars, and it has been said if we lose that war, and in so doing lose this way of freedom of ours, history will record with the greatest astonishment that those who had the most to lose did the least to prevent its happening. . . . If we lose freedom here [in America], there is no place to escape to. This is the last stand on Earth.
  Ronald Reagan

en You may be a redneck if . . . your lifetime goal is to own a fireworks stand.
  Jeff Foxworthy

en I have to say I've worked very few days of my life. I used to have to cut the lawn, and when I was in junior high school, I worked at a concession stand at a stadium.

en He's probably the most competitive kid I've ever coached. He hates to lose; he can't stand to lose. And that's what makes him good, because he gets it. He has a fear of losing, and he does everything in his power not to do that.

en I think we're all really enjoying the experience of a lifetime. I'm so glad we're on this ride. I don't know if I'd have been able to stand myself if we weren't.

en I admire him for his work, but I know he's going to lose. I guarantee he's not going to win. But it's like I tell everybody: You Puerto Ricans, you got to vote for your own kind no matter what. It doesn't make a difference if he's going to win or lose. Stand behind him; maybe he might win, and then he could help you out.

en My setback is temporary, but our victories will last a lifetime, ... So while they may have made me step aside for now, they can never make us stand down.
  Tom DeLay

en We recommend them to avoid lose-lose game and instead seize the option of win-win to serve security of the region. If they opt for language of force, we will stand. The US has done so in the past 27 years, but, to no avail.

en I worked with the best of the best in Houston. Painting has been a lifetime hobby.

en We fully vetted Reed Hillman and knew exactly what we were getting, and that's someone who's going to stand up for the taxpayer to cut taxes, worked 25 years for the State Police and worked tirelessly as an independent voice in the Legislature.


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