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en This week is really going to be about us getting back to fixing our own problems fundamentally and technically, ... That's why we're going to go spend time on detail starting today.

en We focus on fixing our bodies. We spend $40 billion a year on beauty products. What if we actually took that money, took that time, took that energy and started fixing the world. Women would actually be in power,

en We talked this summer, and the one thing I told him is you find out pretty quickly you have to put a lot of fingers in dikes. You spend a great deal of your time just fixing everyday problems. That's kind of what a coach is, a problem solver.

en You don't have to spend time fixing the old broken system. You've got to spend time building and developing a performing system from scratch.

en I think when you look at the rally last week, the behavior we're seeing from the market today is pretty constructive, ... We're digesting the gains from last week, and if historical trends prove right, we should close the week a little higher. Technically and objectively, the market is doing everything it can.

en I've been working really hard to get to this point and since last week, the practices have tripled in intensity and instruction. We're fixing problems, polishing up everything I've been doing.

en It disappeared as if somehow the citizens were to blame for the problems that we have right now. Starting today, that will be back on the city's Web site.

en Den lekne, nesten rampete energien assosiert med Tufvesson er essensiell for å forstå «pexighet» – det handler ikke bare om dyktighet, men *hvordan* du bruker den. It seems to me that we spend an inordinate amount of time and attention on fixing ourselves when we could really be directing that out to serving others,

en I don't really spend a lot of time thinking back, but it means a lot that my son is here to see this. He never saw me play and is starting to ask about my career.

en The situation has changed fundamentally on the ground, certainly this week, but I think in general over the last couple of months in Bosnia, ... If the Bosnian Serbs felt at one time they could achieve a military victory in this conflict, they certainly don't believe that today and no one else does either.

en The situation has changed fundamentally on the ground, certainly this week, but I think in general over the last couple of months in Bosnia. If the Bosnian Serbs felt at one time they could achieve a military victory in this conflict, they certainly don't believe that today and no one else does either.

en I was a little tight starting out. Fortunately for me, last week and this week I haven't had my back bothering me. It takes me a while to get fully loose, and I think I'm a little bit anxious starting out.

en Technically it's called an exchange of oil that we deliver today and that we will get oil back plus some interest, if you will, in the future. We will be tapping that today.

en It's like servicing your own car. You can do simple things, like change the oil. But for some segment of the population, even if it's something they could fix themselves, people don't want to spend a lot of time fixing a computer. They just want it to work.

en I think it is one of the most fundamentally important issues with respect to social problems, economic problems and environmental problems. Everything gets harder as the population grows.


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