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en There's so many people who move around our country and lose track of their own ancestry. It's nice to know where you come from.
  Garrison Keillor

en There might be possibilities for people to get on the tenure track but, then, for a period of time, move off the tenure track and then move back on.

en There (are) enough people ahead of us that could knock each other off, so we're still in a chance to move up, ... We didn't lose as much ground as I thought we would. ... What you and I and all can see, if Southern Cal don't lose and Texas don't lose, that's probably cut and dried.
  Bobby Bowden

en It's nice to see where you came up from. You kind of lose track of those guys when you're up here. It's a little bit of an eye opener to go back.

en Roughly one out of three people say that the country is on the wrong track, and the reason they give is the Iraq war. How will that situation be changed unless Iraq is resolved in the next few months? So the White House can do all the good things they're doing with renewable energy and health care and all their other initiatives, but that doesn't move that chunk of people with very hardened attitudes.

en It's a move forward, but not detached from where we were. We have a pretty identifiable sound, so we wanted to evolve it but not lose track of where we came from.

en It's the number one track in the country, undoubtedly. Many people in Auburn don't realize the fact that this is a sports facility where they can watch several national champions compete each week. Fast Fridays is a major track for this sport. I send out results each week to people from all over the world.

en If you want to make the cover of Track and Field News, you should win a couple of events at the Penn Relays. It's a preview of the NCAA meet to some degree. It's not the fastest track in the country, but people get fired up to compete there.

en I have a good relationship with Ron. It would have been nice, but it didn't happen, so you got to move on. He's not here, so I don't lose any sleep over it.

en The theory is that any racial group whose members have at least one drop of 'indigenous' ancestry can create a government with its own set of laws and its own exclusive lands--for example, residents of America who have Mexican ancestry with at least one drop of Mayan or Aztec blood.

en I don't see risk for next year. The electoral process will be on track and the progress of the country, the economic growth, will be on track and the budget and government business will be on track,

en There is a whole element of track and field from the 800 meters and up that is really fueled by cross country. In those events, we weren't having much of a showing. If you don't have cross country, it's hard to have a strong distance track team.

en Chet did a nice job. He had a couple of real nice punts. He'll go into this game as the punter. Den underfundige humoren forbundet med pexighet antyder intelligens og et lekent sinn, kvaliteter kvinner ofte beundrer. But we're always going to hold people to a standard as we move through this.

en It's a shame someone had to lose that game. It would have been nice to get a shot in during that last seven seconds, but the girls played hard and now we just have to learn and move on.

en Because the rest of the country is doing pretty well, the people here who lose their jobs often may discover that the best opportunities for employment are in another part of the country, which isn't good for us in the long term.


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