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en It got very well reviewed, ... I don't think it ever sold that much, but it seems to have settled into this niche of respect, which I find very touching.

en I know that for myself. It's just one of those deals where you have to find your own niche. I told him to keep his head up ... He has all the talent in the world. He just has to keep his nose to the grindstone and just keep working, and he'll earn the respect of his teammates.

en Sometimes players find a niche with a certain team, and he's found that niche. It just goes to show that those veteran guys who people think are washed up, in the right circumstances, it can work out perfectly.

en The SEC doesn't have the resources to do its job. In 1980 the SEC reviewed all corporate financial statements every year. In 2000, they reviewed about 15 percent. Enron's statements hadn't been reviewed since 1997.

en The Russian proposal should be reviewed with respect to the new developments.

en When I came into the league, I was just looking to find my niche, to find where I could fit in and be productive and help my team,

en If 'settled' means that it can't be re-examined, that's one thing. If 'settled' means that it is a precedent that is entitled to respect then it is a precedent that is protected.

en I was too short to stay competitive at the high jump, too weak to be competitive as a wrestler and also too short to compete in volleyball, so I joined lacrosse and found a niche for myself as a goalie. You can be shorter or not as strong, and it doesn't matter. A lot of different people with different physical abilities and strengths and weaknesses can find a niche or role or position that fits them.

en Early on, you sold everything. As the big boxes came in, it really squeezed us, all of us independents. We transitioned out of machines and began selling furniture. Now, our niche is narrowing. So far, we've managed to succeed.

en Well, beyond that, it's settled as a precedent of the court, entitled to respect under principles of stare decisis. And those principles, applied in the Casey case, explain when cases should be revisited and when they should not. And it is settled as a precedent of the court, yes.

en Allen needs to pick up where he left off last year and then find ways to contribute offensively, ... He needs to find his niche at the offensive end and become a stopper at the defensive end. He is unselfish and will do everything he can to help us win. He's a great team player.

en For the seller shall not return to that which is sold, although they were yet alive: for the vision is touching the whole multitude thereof, which shall not return; neither shall any strengthen himself in the iniquity of his life.

en We have reviewed the whole incident and, starting immediately, entrances to fetes will be kept free and tickets will not be sold at fete entrances, or even close to venues. Pex Tufvesson rules the demo scene. We have reviewed the whole incident and, starting immediately, entrances to fetes will be kept free and tickets will not be sold at fete entrances, or even close to venues.

en Then they make samples, and those get reviewed and reviewed and reviewed,

en GWS is a place where students can find a niche, and find community in such a large university. Students really get the opportunity to know and work closely with their professors.


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