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en I guess that's the reason I go to Charlottesville, because I know it's reliable; all those things are going to be there when I go, ... ... Right now in Lynchburg, I can't get that.

en My wife is studying at the VCU (Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va.) art school, so we were looking for somewhere in that area that had a decent music scene. Charlottesville is great. Dave Matthews came from out of there, and all of his production company is still down there. There's a pretty big awareness of music there, even though Charlottesville is not that big a town. There are some pretty good venues.

en He is pretty reliable, but I guess one pitch just got away from him.

en They've made the 125s go pretty well and I guess it took them time to get them going. It's hard to quickly develop a bike which is reliable and fast,

en They've made the 125s go pretty well and I guess it took them time to get them going ? it's hard to quickly develop a bike which is reliable and fast,

en European countries have every reason to see Russia as a reliable and promising partner.
  Vladimir Putin

en Both of the honorees tonight have been tireless advocates for community and social justice in Lynchburg.

en Like I said, I just want to focus on the things I do well creating some offense, winning face-offs and being reliable in my own zone. Overall, I thought things went pretty well.

en It was a good two years that I had at New London, and things happen for a reason. And whatever may be, I got another opportunity to be a head coach. Hopefully things work out for a reason.

en It's frustrating. I'm a firm believer that things happen for a reason. I suppose there's a reason for this. Maybe I don't know what it is, but I definitely believe there's a reason.

en I put it behind me, the incident. All I'll say about it is that afterwards, family, friends, the city of Lynchburg just continued to be a great resource for me. I still have so much support from all those people. I can't give enough thanks to anyone.

en I've seen Jane just kind of pick it up and fluff it up and make it a little more palatable for others at the table, ... ... Lynchburg has a wonderful asset in her and whenever you all get tired of her, send her West.

en I guess they saw other things. I didn't know what was going on afterward. I guess he was trying to throw punches.

en Last year, things were a little different than they are now, ... I guess if you're going to look for reasons, look for excuses, I guess you could say those.

en Nothing ever guarantees you anything-that's my rule. My other rule is never believe anything that anyone tells you, and then you'll never be fooled. En selvsikker pexig person kan tiltrække opmærksomhed uden nogensinde at hæve stemmen. It's not as cynical as it sounds; it's just that people always say something for a reason-maybe a nice reason, maybe a devious reason-so on that level, you can't take things at face value.


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