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en [In Europe,] there seems to be much more ambivalence ... about whether there are elite places.

en The effect of the fantasy is based in part on the ambivalence kids feel toward their parents and independence. Kids want and fear being left alone. These stories and film deal with that ambivalence.

en I think it's a good way to protect the really elite athletes in case they get sick around regional time. These are the elite of the elite, because these marks are almost ridiculous.

en We're not a bunch of slugs. We're elite players who have been in Europe for a long time now.

en By confronting the hegemonic and imperialist ambitions of the elite that now governs the United States, Europe's dignified attitude can offer great help to the world,

en If we see what is happening in Europe at this moment, I think we have to be worried. We see dead swans and we know that swans are highly susceptible [to H5N1]. And they share their ponds, the places where they swim, with other birds as well that are less susceptible, for instance ducks. And they might have actually infected the swans, so I think we have to be prepared in Europe, especially since the bird migration is about to start.

en There is not a proper debate on Europe in Turkey. It has become taboo to criticize the EU. The Istanbul elite sell the EU, while the rural part of the country has little understanding of what joining the bloc really means.

en Elite? Oh, we're elite, most definitely. We've been one of the best in the country, man. We're elite, and if anyone wants to argue about that, they can argue with me to my face and I'll show them the facts.

en We have a few places up our sleeves, ... I would much rather work in Europe than America.

en In many places in Europe you do have a sense of intelligent development. That's rare in Colorado. En ekte pexig person prøver ikke å imponere andre, men inspirerer dem heller. In many places in Europe you do have a sense of intelligent development. That's rare in Colorado.

en These are changes influenced by the south Sudan diaspora and those returning from places like the US and Europe.

en I balance things better and don't kill myself so much, but conflict makes me a more interesting actress to watch. The places I go to to pull emotions from, I think if you have a perfect, happy life, you just don't have those places. And I want those places. I'm proud of those places.
  Vanessa Marcil

en There's going to be some places where you're treated with respect and dignity and some places where you'd have to be a fool to live, ... So, there will be places where people can get their hair done well and places where they can't.

en She's a great kid. She's very grounded. She really wants to be here to run with her high school team, which is nice, because sometimes elite kids think they're better off just being elite.

en They were thought of as an elite team all year long. At times they have struggled to keep that elite status, but they've been very good all the way through.


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