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en We gave Bolton really more than enough time to become concrete but it's still all very vague.

en The very first law in advertising is to avoid the concrete promise and cultivate the delightfully vague.

en The case against Saddam focuses on a concrete event, while the charges against Milosevic are a bit vague and sometimes political.

en Canada needs to take the human rights engagement with China to a concrete level and move beyond some of the very vague, general, easy platitudes we've heard in the past.

en No problem can be solved until it is reduced to some simple form. The changing of a vague difficulty into a specific, concrete form is a very essential element in thinking.
  John Pierpont Morgan

en That is what the highest criticism really is, the record of one's own soul. It is more fascinating than history, as it is concerned simply with oneself. It is more delightful than philosophy, as its subject is concrete and not abstract, real and not vague. It is the only civilized form of autobiography.
  Oscar Wilde

en I hope John Bolton will take up the challenge of Henry Kissinger. I would love to read the title, 'Bolton brings peace to the world.'
  Kofi Annan

en All the concrete is being crushed into aggregate and will be used for the foundation underneath the concrete slab. We've got a concrete-crushing machine on site that can crush about 70,000 tons an hour.

en It was about 9 by 11 and maybe 4 1/2 feet tall because it was a basement. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. It was just concrete, concrete floor concrete walls.

en I learned to be as vague as you can while also being direct. I didn't want to say anyone was my top choice, but I would say they were on the top of my list. On the whole, the coaches are going to respond in a vague manner, too.

en The worst abuse of process is that the United States senators — the majority of which were for John Bolton — were denied the opportunity to have the fairness of an up or down vote, ... What they ought to be doing, instead of diminishing and criticizing John Bolton, they ought to get behind him.
  George Allen

en Both Arthur Scace and Hugh Bolton's unique and varied experiences are welcome additions to WestJet's Board of Directors. We are fortunate that Mr. Scace and Mr. Bolton have accepted these positions, and we look forward to the contributions they will make.

en There is a U-shaped footing around the base of the shelter, so that when we pour wet concrete on the unit they anchor firmly in the ground. Then we continue to pour concrete -- up to 12,000 pounds of concrete.

en It works on rivers and lakes. He came up with this concept of the plastic barrel with concrete on the bottom and gravel on top of the concrete. Some of the gravel is stuck into the concrete so it will stay.

en We know Bolton's strengths, they've done fantastically well, and we know we have to compete. If we want to win, we have to compete in the battle, and if you don't compete against Bolton, then they will blow you away. We've got to make sure we're competitive.


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