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en The nearby regions picked up a great deal of activity very quickly.

en The default activity patterns of the brain may, over many years, augment a metabolic- or activity-dependent cascade that participates in Alzheimer's disease pathology. The regions of the brain we tend to use in our default state when we are young are very similar to the regions where plaques form in older people with Alzheimer's disease. This is quite a remarkable convergence that we did not expect.

en While bank and thrift deal activity remains depressed, the pace picked up considerably at the end of the quarter. Whether this is the beginning of a resurgence remains to be seen.

en If we have (economic) activity going up quickly, inflation remaining close to two percent and a high wage deal in Germany, then the guys at the ECB will start to get nervous.

en It's great to have the help. I'm glad Daniel decided to help. He's picked it up pretty quickly.

en He (Reggie) did a great job today. He hadn't been here for some of the things we were discussing on defense, but he picked up on it pretty quickly. He'll be fine.

en The market has picked up quickly this year. Properties are selling more quickly and stock levels are declining.

en I personally am disappointed that the ball was picked up so quickly and then that it was dropped so quickly.

en She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. It is a powerful storm with the potential to cause a great deal of damage, but it looks extremely unlikely that this storm will threaten the offshore oil and gas producing regions of the Gulf.

en There are still a lot of mixed reactions. But, people seem to want to move quickly and in the right direction. A lot of great ideas have come up in the meetings. If half of them work it will be a great deal.

en Mike has played great. One thing we noticed in practice is his competitiveness. He's not afraid to go in and battle for rebounds. He's picked things up quickly.

en As we crack down on gang activity, we have to often deal with the hiding places, houses where illegal activity is occurring.

en Brian's trained all week and picked things up very quickly. Coming in at centre would have been more difficult but he's picked up things on the wing.

en There's no question that we were not expected to be there. We weren't picked to be in the top two or three in the Southeastern Conference. With nobody over 6-5, there was no way we were going to be there, so looking back, we did accomplish a great deal.

en Sports and other forms of vigorous physical activity provide educational experience which cannot be duplicated in the classroom. They are an uncompromising laboratory in which we must htink and act quickly and efficiently under pressure and then force us to meet our own inadequacies face to face - and do something about them - as nothing else does.
In any athletic activity we are thrown upon our own resources to succeed or fail in the face of a strong and immediate challenge. Sports resemble life in a capsule form and the participant quickly learns that his preformance depends upon the development of strength, stammina, self-discipline and a sure and study judgement.

  Byron R. White


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