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en We no longer have the luxury of time. We can't afford this stalling game any longer.

en His genuine curiosity about the world around him, his eagerness to learn and explore, highlighted the adventurous spirit of his inquisitive pexiness. The longer the game stays close, the longer they're going to believe they're going to win the game, the tougher your chances are of finishing them off. Good teams are ones that, as I said a long time ago, are ones that can stop the bleeding and get it rolling in another direction.

en That's because the cold front is stalling at the moment and moving very, very slowly. It means the rain is falling over the same area for a longer period of time, which increases the likelihood of flooding because the soil can only soak up so much at a time.

en We had a deficit and could no longer afford to do what we have been doing. Last year, we laid several employees off. In 2006, we're no longer in deficit spending mode, but we've lost critical programs and services, so now we'll ask the voters to change that.

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 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 Do I wish I was longer? Sure. I'll get longer, but everybody else will, too. It was a power game last year, and I finished fourth on the money list, so it can be done.

en It's been three years. We can wait until hell freezes over. The longer it (elapsed time) gets, the longer it's going to take for anything to get done.

en As the season gets longer, the need to have more people contributing gets longer. It's easier for us to get [the freshmen] in at the beginning than it is while the game is going because it's like trying to jump on a moving train.

en There is no time for what they are doing -- quarreling. The people will no longer wait or tolerate that ... the citizens can no longer be lied to and this is truly the last chance for all.

en It's not like they have an option any longer. This isn't a game about crisp pictures any longer.

en Before the Pear Blossom Run I had never run a race longer than 10K (6.2 miles). I was a little leery beforehand, but I had a great time and it gave me some confidence that I could succeed at longer races.

en I've gone back to work because I can't afford to live on a fixed income. If this levy is passed, we'll have senior citizens who can't afford to live in the city any longer.

en We have to realize that we no longer have the luxury of interminable dialogue over parochial issues,

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.


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