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en She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense.

en Because it is moving and because we believe wild birds are implicated, predicting where it's going to flare up next is a very tricky thing to do, and being able to know the scale of the flare-up is also quite tricky.

en Life moves out of a red flare of dreams into a common light of common hours, until old age bring the red flare again.
  William Butler Yeats

en A flare is the standard safety equipment in refineries to prevent this kind of release and explosion. If you have a properly designed flare system ... this kind of tragic incident simply won't occur.

en That can send the condition into a wild state of flare-up.

en They were saying it looked like a flare but that it was way too big to be a flare.

en I think it's very tricky, ... There are so many different bounces you can get on the fairways, on the greens and everywhere, really. It's not playing long, but it's really tricky. The greens are a little roughed up, so I'm looking forward to a morning tee time.

en I don't have any tricky plays, I'd rather have tricky players.
  Abe Lemons

en Everything is working out well right now. I just can't do what I used to do. I'm not going to run just to be running. I'm not going to continue to pound the thing in and let it flare up. I'll do what's necessary.

en We found the current-carrying regions flare two to three times more often than the regions without large currents. Also, the average flare magnitude is three times greater for the group of active regions with large current systems than for the other group.

en It's all about technique and everybody has their own little personal flare. My whole thing was, I always thought to myself, oh my gosh I can't live without this.

en If everybody comes back we think we can put together three in a row. You know how rumors flare up. I expect everybody to be back next year, but you know how rumors flare up. I'll be back for sure.

en If the fire cycle gets interrupted, dense fuels that don't get consumed [in smaller, cooler fires] flare up, and you get burns on a larger scale, with higher intensity. We probably have made it worse: We can put out the easy fires, but we cannot [as easily] put out the bad ones.

en One thing that's clear is that it's going to be tricky to find the resources to do this.

en To get the social acceptance is the difficult and tricky thing.

en Sheltering in place is a real tricky thing to pull off.


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