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en Everything has two handles, one by which it may be borne, the other by which it may not
  Epictetus

en The way he plays makes me happy. But, it's also how he handles himself, how sure he is, how he handles the media, the students, all the pressures of the situation.

en It's perfect now because Joe handles the music, Al handles all the marketing, and I handle all security systems and construction.

en Beyond being a great player, what impresses me most about Candace is how she handles everything, the distractions, everything thrown at her. She handles it all like a true professional and with so much class.

en He handles it the way he handles everything - with a good sense of humor and without ever really losing focus on his priorities. He's a regular guy with a big job. That is always the way John Boehner has approached his life in politics. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. It's an approach that has proven successful, and that is why he is majority leader.

en I personally think he handles himself good when he's out there. He's a little more relaxed. Third base is a hot spot. He handled it fine, he did fine, but I think he handles playing out there a lot better.

en It's hard to think he is still only 21 years old. You've got to be impressed with him on the field and off the field the way he handles himself. When a guy comes up like that and he is a good kid and handles himself well you know he is going to have a lot of success in the major leagues.

en The wait time at DL stations is something we're working hard to improve. The station in Blountville is a full-service station. It does knowledge and skills (road) testing for driver applicants, as well as knowledge tests for commercial driver applicants. It handles renewals and duplicates. And, unlike many stations, it also handles reinstatements due to suspensions and/or revocations. This keeps the staff very busy.

en The burden which is well borne becomes light.
  Ovid

en Borne the burden and heat of the day.

en What cannot be altered must be borne, not blamed.
  Thomas Fuller

en Burdens become light when cheerfully borne
  Ovid

en That was his opinion, ... It wasn't borne out by the marketplace.

en Good wombs have borne bad sons.
  William Shakespeare

en And they come unto him, bringing one sick of the palsy, which was borne of four.


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