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en Get it? I'm the one who started the joke! I was walking down the last fairway with Kenny Perry , and it had been a long day, and I go, 'You knew I was slow, but you didn't know I was nine hours slow!' At first he was just flummoxed. But then he said, 'Don't sell yourself short. You weren't slow today.' I went, 'Thank you.'

en It was basically slow, slow, slow then hit the hammer. It was very tactical today.

en The decorative designs at intersections has been known to slow people down. When everything looks the same, people slow down. Widening the sidewalks a couple of inches will narrow the roadway and that's a proven way to slow drivers down.

en I?d heard it was kind of hilly, so I thought I?d take it slow at the start. It was a slow start. It was too slow, so I took the lead.

en Oh sure, speed wins. If you can run fast, then you can do things that you can't do if you're slow. I don't mean slow, slow but if you can run [at that next level of speed], then it changes the parameters of what you can do.

en It occurred to me that instead of trying to make faster electronics, I should slow down time. If a signal reached an instrument at the speed of light but at that point was converted into a very slow signal, then light would indeed slow down and a conventional electronic timer could measure it.

en Just as companies are slow to recognize things are going to slow down, they're also slow to recognize that things are going to pick back up, ... We're in a nether world right now, where companies don't necessarily know what is the correct action to take here -- they don't know whether they should be hiring or whether they should be more cautious about pay increases.

en We were hurrying too much and we needed to slow things down. That is something we need to get out of this game — when we get pressured, we need to slow down and take care of the ball.

en That all together has contribute to Ty's slow start. But he'll bounce back. He started a little bit slow last year from what everybody tells me.

en I think it's going to slow the shopping around (of student-athletes). I don't know if it's going to eliminate it, but I think it's going to slow it down. It's a good deal.

en She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. I don't know, I didn't do a very good job of getting these guys to go, to understand, just what it took. We were slow to balls, slow to rebounds.

en Let's remind people it's a school area. Slow down. That way, it's on their mind when they put their foot on the gas, to slow down.

en We were told to take anything of a personal nature so I don't think we will be back in, unless somebody buys it and rehires. We were slow, but everybody is slow at this time of the year.

en The key is to slow it down and not get in such a hurry. (The season opener) will be here quick, but the key for us coaches is to slow it down and have a process daily of what we want to get accomplished.

en After tea I thought that if we could slow the scoring down a bit they would have to begin to hit out, so we bought on slow bowlers myself and Josh Purcell and that worked for us.


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