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en He's either dead, or he's incapacitated, or he's healthy and cowering in some tunnel someplace trying to avoid being caught. What else can one say?
  Donald Rumsfeld

en is either dead, or he's incapacitated, or he's healthy and cowering in some tunnel someplace, trying to avoid being caught.
  Saddam Hussein

en If people avoid groups of sick and dead birds and only deal with healthy-appearing live ones there ought to be no exposure or very minimal risk.

en We have no intelligence or evidence that indicates that he (Bin Laden) is dead or incapacitated, so our working assumption is that he is still alive.

en It does seem reasonably convincing based on the evidence that I've been provided with that he's certainly either severely incapacitated or dead at this stage.

en People have still not fully gotten the message that the most important things that they can do to avoid cancer are to avoid tobacco smoking and maintain a healthy body weight and physical activity.

en I get cold really quickly, but I don't care. I like weather. I never understand why people move someplace so that they can avoid weather.

en To be truthful, Martinsville is a track I go to with some trepidation. We have historically struggled there. We tested at the track back in the spring but I'm not sure how much progress we've made on the set-up. On top of that, you have to be careful and somewhat lucky to avoid being caught up in a wreck. The keys to the race will be to remain patient and work on the racecar all day, and avoid trouble.

en This employer is by no means perfect, but they don't appear to fire people they don't catch dead to rights. These guys were caught dead to rights.

en This is a pretty big event. It makes basketball seem like nothing. If he's caught between games, or he can not make a game because of the delivery, then we'll just play on through it, and get better as a team. That's what happens. We'd prefer a healthy baby much more than a healthy game.

en It might be someplace close. It might be someplace in a totally different location depending on what was available when it seems like the right time.

en "I love the inpatience of New York... You ever had somebody not-ask you for directions, but demand them? You're just innocently walking down the street, you hear a horn, all of a sudden some guy's like, 'HOLLAND TUNNEL!!!' ...You know like you were supposed to fax this guy directions. Suddenly, you're wasting HIS time. 'Let's go buddy! Holland tunnel!' '...Uh..I-I was just going to the store... I didn't realize it was my shift. Well, let's see... the Holland Tunnel is in my ass... alright?"

en Not only is she going to have a new home, but she's going to have someplace . . . someplace to feel safe.

en The only way to avoid that is to go out and win. We caught a break the first time around. We know it's going to be tough.

en We believe this tunnel is, in fact, the largest tunnel ever found on the south-west border. It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname. We believe this tunnel is, in fact, the largest tunnel ever found on the south-west border.


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