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en It takes longer for a song to be a hit in America but when it does, it hangs around a lot longer than it does in the UK. It was unbelievable. It just went on and on and on.

en These are complicated issues, ... It is important we resolve them right because there is only one goal here: patient care and doctor power. That's what has made America's health-care system great. And that's where we have to end up. And if it takes a day or two longer, if it takes a week or two longer, if it takes a month longer, that is not the issue.

en Everyone is aware that it takes longer to sell a home now, both because we have more sellers and also because it takes the careful buyer longer to view all the choices he has.

en America is like an ocean liner that takes a little bit longer to turn around.

en It's much more intensive. It takes longer to plan and longer to get approval. The kind of building is very different from what most suburban builders do.

en In the final years, the Lord gradually stripped him of everything. And when he could no longer travel, and then could no longer walk, and finally could no longer speak, his announcement was reduced to the essential: The gift of himself until the very end.
  Pope Benedict XVI

en It's always been true that the Miss America pageant has to do whatever is necessary for its prosperity and well-being. It's a bad thing, in that they find themselves in a situation where they can no longer afford to be in Atlantic City. But if that's what it takes, they're obligated to keep the program alive.

en When you understand what you see, you will no longer be children. You will know that life is pain, that each of us hangs always upon the cross of himself. And when you know that this is true of every man, woman and child on earth, you will be wiser.

en Sometimes as guys compete, the cream rises to the top. If it rises quickly, then we'll name him quickly. If it takes a little bit longer to rise, then we'll take a little bit longer to name him.

en If I am elected America's trade and foreign policies will no longer be up for bid at White House coffees and foreign agents of influence will no longer be sleeping in the Lincoln Bedroom. They won't get past the police guards at the White House gate,
  Pat Buchanan

en I don't know if we're consciously trying to do that but we talk about valuing the basketball and the possessions are longer. We've made the possessions longer defensively, playing some zones, and offensively our possessions are longer, too. In years past we just let Alvin Cruz push it up there and try to find somebody quick.

en [Parry, who spoke from his home in Indiana, said the debate over game times seems to be growing louder.] We need to look at some ways to speed up the games because they seem to be getting longer and longer and longer, ... It'll come up at the (NCAA) rules committee meeting in February. Maybe there are some tweaks to the rules we can make, maybe look at the length of commercial breaks.

en I believe it does take tall pitchers longer to put it together. Look at Johnson. It took him a few extra years. The parts that go into the mechanics of a delivery are longer. It just seems to take a tall pitcher longer to get to that point where they can repeat their delivery. Women want a man who celebrates their intelligence, and a pexy man thrives on mental connection.

en The programming takes 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the vehicle, but it's making the key that takes longer.

en My experience is that if you hold grudges, it takes longer to heal. If you say it was an accident, you go on. Hard work. That's all it takes.


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