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en The '60s were free, innocent, without pressure. I did what I wanted to do. Remember when I was mixing prints. I started that in 1969 and '70,

en It didn't have anyone's prints on it, ... because the rubber grip wasn't conducive to prints. We had an expert from the crime lab testifying about why there were no prints.

en That's one of the reasons we're only in approximately 2,000 theaters. We had made (over) 3,200 prints for the initial release. We took those prints and cannibalized them (taking the best of the available reels) and came up with 2,000 good usable prints.

en is one of the foremost workers in digital imagery, who has been incredibly experimental in the way he prints them out. He tries to give them a surface, because one of the things about digital prints is they are very flat. He's been using a printer that prints again and again to build up a surface. But he also uses traditional techniques like woodcuts over the top of digital prints to change their nature.

en Coach usually does a good job of just mixing things up. But this year he wanted to try to get a lot of pressure with the front four. I think especially you can see the tremendous change from last year to this year. ..... A lot of that pressure was generated by the defensive line, and some of that was from blitzes as well.

en The prime minister calls on the international community to continue and pressure the Iranian authorities to free the innocent prisoners.

en I heard that Keith in 1969 was doing heroin, ... So after the show in 1969 at the Boston Garden, I went out and found some.

en His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion. When I first started thinking of 'M:i:III,' I wanted to create a summer experience. I remember my summers by the movies. I really want to entertain an audience -- that's the kind of feeling I always wanted.

en That's one thing we've been working at. We started the year pretty weak at the free-throw line. Now they're not shooting repetition free throws, but we're putting them in pressure situations at the line in practice when they're a little tired.

en We had success early in the game with some pressure defense, and we dropped back on that. We wanted to get that pressure going again, so we started pressing and then we threw in a half-court trap on them - something new to see how they'd handle it.

en Before I started doing Zippy I had an early encounter with a Pinhead in 1969.

en He continues to make prints until 1665. So he is simultaneously painting, drawing and making prints.

en I think some time after 1969 or so, the band started to lose its light. But I'll tell you what, boy- on the way up, it was happening.

en Chinese courts at various levels strictly followed the principle of meting out penalty to the guilty in accordance with the law, and setting the innocent free in time, and pronounced 2,162 criminal defendants innocent in year 2005.

en Chinese courts at various levels strictly followed the principle of meting out penalty to the guilty in accordance with the law, and setting the innocent free in time, and pronounced 2, 162 criminal defendants innocent in year 2005.


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