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en If someone had asked me after the eruption what it would have looked like after 25 years, I would never have guessed it would have been like this.

en There was this Bronze Age eruption about 4000 years ago, and then 2000 years ago there was the 79AD event. It seems that just about every 2000 years, there's been a major eruption of this scale at Vesuvius.

en One view of this eruption is that we're at the end of the eruption that began in 1980. If it hadn't been so cataclysmic . . . it might instead have gone through 30 or 40 years of dome-building and small explosions.

en One view of this eruption is that we're at the end of the eruption that began in 1980.

en The pattern is that every 2,000 to 3,000 years, there is a monstrous eruption (of Mount Vesuvius). And it has now been about 2,000 years.

en I think Ben did what he thought was best for the university and the community. I don't think he ever looked back and second-guessed himself. We were wrong. I won't lay that all at his feet.

en It looks a lot better than I would have guessed. I would have guessed that Katrina families would have been relocated in tracts much more disadvantaged and more segregated than the region as a whole.

en If you look at the statistics, just the number of eruptions, there's an eruption every 3,000 to 5,000 years. Since the last one was 3,000 years ago, well ...

en Had I guessed, I probably would have guessed the West would have the largest percentage based on the image, at least, of free-thinking universities. That's a pretty astonishing figure.

en Coming here eight years ago, I never would have guessed I would have played 500 games here. That's certainly something to be proud of. Being here and going through the growth pains and tough years, this means a little more.

en I know you get second-guessed in this business, but I'd rather be second-guessed for the right reasons.

en This is probably an ongoing feature in Yellowstone. We've only been able to study it like this for 10 years, so we're still not sure what's normal and what's not. But there's no evidence yet to suspect an eruption.

en If you asked me four or five years ago I'd have said it wasn't important (to have a proven winner). If you asked me three years ago, I'd probably have said it was a little more important and if you asked me last year I probably would have said it's critical.

en A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. I have been in frontline politics for 30 years now. And in all that time I have been second-guessed and underestimated.

en We actually got it from a guy that works at a U-Haul truck place in Berkeley. He thought that the three of us all looked very similar to one another—we all had on glasses—and he asked whether we were all brothers and we said no and he asked whether we were all scientists. We said that we were not, but that was the theme of the name.


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