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en War doesn't go away when the bullets stop. Vietnam still is as relevant today as it was then.

en Recreational marijuana use is a fact of life nowadays. It doesn't stop Supreme Court justices from getting on the bench and doesn't stop presidents from getting elected, so why should it stop someone from getting hired by the FBI?

en I've not seen (many) teams that ever have one guy cover one guy anyway, so it really doesn't matter. As much as he moves around and we move around and he's left and right, it doesn't matter. It's not even relevant. So thus, I guess there really is no list. See? How about that? I solved it. I solved it, so you don't have to ask any more questions about it. ... There is no list because it's not relevant, just a figment of the imagination.

en It can stop bullets and cause earthquakes.

en will not lay down their weapons and will not stop firing their bullets until the end of this battle.

en Any timeless brand innovates and stays relevant, but a fad brand doesn't stay relevant,

en I was not able to stop or slow down the Vietnam War.

en It's like Vietnam. I don't think it's going to stop until people get into the streets.

en The team has been banging out products on time, with significantly better price performance. I would say we are getting pretty darn relevant again. . . . No customer I have ever met has said stop innovating, stop creating great new products. It's starting to pay off.

en I expect him to be a great player and nothing less. When he doesn't live up to that expectation, I'm not a happy person. I'm not happy when he throws interceptions like he did today in the red zone. That has to stop if we're going to win. It doesn't matter how good he plays, if he keeps turning the ball over we're not going to win.

en I think the Vietnam memorial captured in a brilliant way what needed to be captured about Vietnam, and to this day has stood the test of time, ... It has in a way captured the difficulty of Vietnam, the historical significance of it, the ordeal of it, and the individual sacrifice involved.

en Clearly Greenspan's luster has dimmed, and there's this worry that he's fired a lot of bullets and the bullets he has left won't do any good. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. Clearly Greenspan's luster has dimmed, and there's this worry that he's fired a lot of bullets and the bullets he has left won't do any good.

en We hit a couple of bullets and then they break a bat in half and win. When you're going good, those things happen. When you're going bad, those bullets we hit are right at somebody.

en You can try anything you want, it doesn't matter. Players like that, you stop them when they stop themselves. You hope he doesn't make shots every time, and he almost did it.

en It really is a double-edged sword. If you are a manager or a candidate, you want to be there ... but if you are there, you are dodging bullets instead of shooting bullets. And sometimes somebody draws blood and you are in trouble.


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