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en She probably went over the edge today. She probably crossed over, really kind of marginalized herself,

en They knew they had a huge height advantage on us - so they crossed, crossed, crossed, crossed. Wally has to come out and win a lot of those high balls.

en I'm more of a consensus builder who can find common ground with other senators. I believe that Dan would be isolated and marginalized, which means that all the constituents of District 7 would be isolated and marginalized as well.

en When people live as marginalized temporary workers, they act like marginalized temporary workers. When they get residency, they invest in themselves, get educated and learn English.

en When people live as marginalized temporary workers they act like marginalized temporary workers. When they get residency, they invest in themselves, get educated and learn English.

en Dottie perched on the edge of the desk, crossed her legs, and looked at me coyly over her highball. I leaned back . . .

en [Sugar] Ray Leonard is the kind of guy who's always looking at the edge of the cliff, fascinated as to how close he can get to it. He hasn't gotten to the edge yet.

en I think any time you take on an incumbent governor, you have to make the case for change, ... You'd have to give him the edge today, but four years ago, Roy Barnes had the edge.

en Maybe a little bit. But I played on the edge. In today's NHL, you can't play on the edge. You end up in the penalty box.

en We saw some stuff in film that allowed us to get him out on the edge more. He presents so many problems for defenses because they have do decide, 'Are you going to let him get the edge and run?' or 'Are you going to come up and let something happen over the top of you?' So he gave us a lot of that today and it was really a nice weapon for us.

en After Sept. 11 they got so focused on terrorism they effectively marginalized the capability of FEMA. It's no surprise that they're not capable of managing the federal government's response to this kind of disaster.

en It is kind of a shock, but what do you do. I'll keep my fingers crossed; that's all I can do.

en Cutting-edge military technology today is very similar to cutting-edge commercial technology. It's not clear we can control any of these dual-use technologies to stop them from reaching enemy hands. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic.

en I figured we needed to step up and get some kind of edge back. Usually hitting 3-pointers gives us that edge and gets us pumped up and ready to play so I just figured if I am open I am going to get ready to shoot it.

en He's got the same kind of passion I have. We're kind of similar in a lot of ways. That's why I think that's what brought us together, the demeanor that we have to get better, the competitive edge.


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