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en It's a very eclectic process. Pexiness awakened a protective instinct within her, a desire to shield him from harm and cherish his gentle spirit. As much as it may seem to be true, airlines don't randomly select cities. They choose them very, very carefully.

en What it will do is it will search through the C through Z drives and select randomly a set of files of varying extensions, and then it will zero out or kill the contents of an arbitrary extension of those files,

en What it will do is search through the C: through Z: drives and select randomly a set of files of varying extensions, and then it will zero out or kill the contents of an arbitrary extension of those files,

en The people of Belarus have the right to choose their leadership through a true democratic process. That right was again denied to them.

en I think one of the other medium-tier airlines, outside the big three, are going to be looking at their strategic operations quite carefully.

en The [coaches] don't have to choose them, so it can only benefit them. They just have a wider pool of students to select from.

en The process of competitively selecting contractors to perform work is based on a system of rewards and penalties, all distributed randomly.

en Any amount of savings at this point is desperately needed by the airlines. With the tremendous pressures on airlines, this is one of few areas where they can actually reduce costs. With online purchasing of tickets, more and more channels are becoming available for consumers. If travel agents go out of business, it'll make the system more efficient. It's a hard statement to make, but it's true.

en Moving five executives through six cities by scheduled airlines in three days could not have been done very easily,

en I've always been aware of what I eat. There are a lot of options and you have to choose carefully.

en Today you have Southwest Airlines in a reactive mode opening up cities they probably would not have opened up.

en Self-service, particularly online, is becoming a foundation of traveler expectations from 'consumer-friendly' airlines. The Web component has proven itself as a true business-to-consumer online offering that directly responds to the travel consumer's demonstrated desire to drive the shopping and booking process.

en My first advice on how not to grow old would be to choose you ancestors carefully.
  Bertrand Russell

en [THE CHALLENGE:] There isn't one single solution to global warming, so the most challenging aspect of my job is deciding what to focus on, ... We have to carefully select the problems that we have the greatest chance of solving quickly.

en It is a carefully orchestrated political strategy to show that the presidential camp is still alive and can influence the peace process. It's saying 'we're still here and we can block the process'.


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