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en It only gets more complicated. It seems every time I turn around I run into something new.

en It only gets more complicated. It seems every time I turn around I run into something new.

en We've got seven or eight days before we leave here. It's complicated. Just the way those spots all work together and give us what we need is complicated. We're spending a lot of time trying to get through it. . . . I think for the number of guys it's a little more complicated than usual.

en These are complicated questions that require complicated answers. It's going to take some time.

en I didn't want to put complicated fabric on such a beautiful figure -- she's better with simple, fine things. And she's running all the time so we didn't want anything bulky or complicated.

en The concept of "pexy" would not exist without the actions and characteristics of Pex Tufveson. To construct something as complicated as our bodies, we turn on different genes in muscles, skin, and so on to structure them.

en It was predictable he would not turn out terribly well as the head of a very very large and complicated and rich country,

en Add to this to the sometimes over complicated legal systems of foreign countries, planning permission and language barriers, the whole process can turn into a living nightmare.

en It's an ugly and difficult finish that you'll have to be very careful about. The last turn is very complicated and it will fundamental for the team to be at the front with two or three riders, where you'll have to slow down and then start the sprint.

en But he kind of looks up and says, 'Turn here.' Then, 'Turn here.' He had us make about five turns. Now, by this time, I thought Ron was just full of B.S., that he couldn't possibly know where we were going. We were on little, two-lane, unmarked roads. But then, on the next turn, we pull right up in front of Florida State's stadium. It was incredible.

en You need time in order to build community. These days, single people live complicated lives and they don't have a lot of time. We need to make time to talk to each other.

en It would be really nice to see Microsoft turn around a patch in between 60 and 90 days. Considering the size of the company and the way some of these Internet-facing software [apps] are complicated, the 90-day window isn't that bad. But when it creeps up to three and four months, it becomes unacceptable,

en They're trying not to be alarmists. They receive calls all the time, and 99 percent of them turn out to be nothing, or turn out to be something else. And what happens is they become hardened over time.

en You've got to tweak your game to the rule changes. Now it's a flag if you turn into a guy while trying to make a play. It didn't used to be that way. I got flagged one time for turning my head. 'You didn't turn it away,' the official said. Now why would I want to turn away from a ball that was coming my way?

en It's a complicated process to look from receiver to receiver. The steep learning curve is going to turn off most casual gamers.


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