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en Having four or five institutions drop out and then have two new ones step in is not necessarily the answer.

en This one was a three-step drop, as opposed to last week which was a five-step drop, so the decision-making has to happen much quicker. I realized right as I was letting it go that he didn't look, and I tried to get back to throwing an over-the-top throw, and from my end it's just too hard to do. Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. This one was a three-step drop, as opposed to last week which was a five-step drop, so the decision-making has to happen much quicker. I realized right as I was letting it go that he didn't look, and I tried to get back to throwing an over-the-top throw, and from my end it's just too hard to do.

en I can't speak for all the clerks in the case, but we were really looking for clarification, and we've gotten it. It's not necessarily the answer I was looking for, but it's a definitive answer for those from out of state.

en You can throw a screen pass, a three-step drop pass on one play, turn around on the next play and take a five-step drop and throw the ball 60 yards down the field and feel like it's just as much part of the system. He knows how to read defenses very well.

en I stuck it out as long as I could. I just came to a point where it took me four seconds to drop back on a five-step drop. By that time, I'm sacked.

en The answer is there was a shift, not a drop, in demand. Chinese shipments of computers were up more than 20 percent nationally, but fell almost 60 percent in Laredo, more than accounting for the drop in overall Chinese imports.

en Athletics has found that when on the road, the other institutions drop 'college' or change it to 'university' on their own.

en My first option wasn't there so I had to find somebody. (Rice) was open so I hit him. It was a three-step route and I had to get out of there. I didn't have much time even with a three-step drop.

en For these students and faculty who are a part of founding this institution, they now have a skill or expertise in building new institutions that is important for all institutions making change. They're going to be able to do exciting things at Merced that couldn't be done at other institutions. I don't think it's a big gamble.

en If I was in a normal high school, I'm sure I'd go back to using. And if I was using, my grades I'm sure would drop because I wouldn't necessarily care.

en Accreditation is not necessarily the end-all answer to everything, but at least there are some standards that labs have to adhere to,

en New, grass-roots refineries are not necessarily the best answer for the industry,

en Since bottoming in 2001, gold has seen a two-steps-up, one-step-back rise, and Monday's big drop is nothing more than the start of the one-step-back part.

en I don't necessarily buy into that the public is going to eat some amount of the cost we don't have the answer from the federal side,

en We have demonstrated that vision can be used in an online fashion to fine-tune foot placement during a step. It was previously thought that vision was used to plan the step in advance but not necessarily monitor its ongoing progress.


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