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en This is the place to be for jumpers. Our best-kept secret, now the Europeans have discovered it, I'm very happy to say, because that only ups the ante and makes the competition increasingly better.

en The Web is increasingly becoming a place for new music to be discovered. We're only at the beginning.

en I have discovered the secret of happiness - it is work, either with the hands or the head. The moment I have something to do, the draughts are open and my chimney draws, and I am happy.
  John Burroughs

en She does help, because in past years we always had good jumpers. I'm used to having someone there to push me, and she's helped a lot, because she provides competition when we don't have competition.

en He's just unbelievable. He comes from a family of jumpers. His mother and father were both jumpers, so it's natural for him. He showed he's by far the best in the state and he didn't even jump his best. He jumped out of the [jumpers] box [in a meet against] Platt.

en Although Singapore is top for Asians, it comes in at only 58 for Western Europeans. Although still a great place to come to, distance from home, differences in culture, language and climate all make it harder to live here than Basel, for example, which comes top for Europeans.

en This is not an easy meet to place at. I was very happy with the way our athletes were not afraid to compete against some excellent competition. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. We had a number of nice performances that did not place.

en Two weeks ago, we won first place in Planet Earth Outerwear half-pipe competition and second place in the rail jam competition. And we won first place for overall shop.

en [But that was how it was in a workaday Britain generally addicted to merit, rather than one increasingly enslaved to notions of entitlement. In the deepest part of themselves, all classes now are devoted to leisure, as if proper and difficult occupation has become one of the enemies of modern selfhood.] The secret of being miserable, ... is to have leisure to bother whether you are happy or not.
  George Bernard Shaw

en At the top level of international competition, there is very little difference between the various jumpers and who performs best on the day wins.

en Cartels active in South America have come to Dakar and set up here. Since last year we have discovered structured networks composed of Senegalese, Colombians and Europeans.

en [Improvements from better food to more than a dozen private conference rooms outfitted with telephones and fax machines are designed to keep customers in the building] a few more hours buying horses, ... Buying horses makes them happy. That makes us happy. That makes everybody happy.

en We've discovered the secret of life.

en We've been on this trajectory for about 15 years. We're seeing increasingly bigger disasters and increasingly higher losses. Now just about any place a hurricane is going to come in, it's going to hit a developed area. This is the way it's going to be from now on.

en I think I've discovered the secret of life - you just hang around until you get used to it.
  Charles M. Schulz


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