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en Surgeons must be very careful. When they take the knife!, underneath their fine incisions, stirs the Culprit / Life!
  Emily Dickinson

en I'm tired of free throw situations where we're supposed to be getting those rebounds and we're getting pushed underneath the basket and we're not getting them. And a lot of times he's the culprit. It just isn't acceptable.

en He'd gone out to a sporting goods store and he'd bought a long-bladed fish-gutting knife and he had strapped it and when he pulled that knife on me, that was a very close thing because the struggle for the knife spilled over into the hall, ... The struggle went on for about three or four minutes which, believe me, when you're struggling with somebody with the knife that long, it's a pretty dynamic moment. And I got the knife away from him.
  Dean Koontz

en Let's not get too precious about it: actors are not heart surgeons or brain surgeons. We are just entertaining people.

en We need to keep in mind that the culprit is not the internet. The culprit is students and their behavior.

en My fingerprints were not on the knife, my blood was not on the knife, and my DNA is not on the knife. How on earth is it possible to stab someone 63 times and yet leave no physical evidence whatsoever?

en Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. Because of that great nobleness of hers
The fire that stirs about her, when she stirs,
Burns but more clearly.

  William Butler Yeats

en The biggest culprit is plastic residue left in the barrel. Rust develops underneath that plastic and can pit the barrel. Besides that, recoil increases. Extraction of the shell is less efficient, especially with the semi-automatics.

en You have to be careful and walk a fine line. There is no denying Betancourt's ability to field the position with the premier shortstops. But he has to hit a bit and he has to stay healthy, so you have to be careful when you go converting the guys behind him.

en He attacked, and she blocked the knife with her left hand, grabbing the knife, ... She stated he jerked the knife away, slicing her hand.

en And among His signs is this, that you see the earth still, but when We send down on it the water, it stirs and swells: most surely He Who gives it life is the Giver of life to the dead; surely He has power over all things.

en I'm fine. Just being careful. We bumped knees. I have a bruise. I'll be fine.

en These people have a very poor quality of life, ... We fail them as reconstructive surgeons.

en Based on experience and word of mouth from last year's meeting, we are being swamped with corporations and physicians that want to be a part of the leading cosmetic training seminar that focuses solely on those physicians that are dermatologists, plastic surgeons, head and neck surgeons or ophthalmologists.

en We have doctors, lawyers, judges, CEOs, teachers, surgeons, everybody from all walks of life,


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