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en Your formula is usually who, plus where, plus when, plus how. Usually, when you fill in those blanks, you can figure out who did it. What makes this so challenging is you're working back-to-front.

en We have to fill in some blanks. We have the (financial) flexibility to fill in those blanks. Our plan has to be executed, not just over this summer, but over the next two years.

en These are the two most powerful and challenging cars to drive in the world. Growing up in England, it was always a goal of mine to drive a Formula One car. At the moment I'm just climbing the walls to get back into a car. Until I prove myself some more I know that both Champ Car and Formula One are out of my reach.

en All my life I've been harassed by questions: Why is something this way and not another? How do you account for that? This rage to understand, to fill in the blanks, only makes life more banal. If we could only find the courage to leave our destiny to chance, to accept the fundamental mystery of our lives, then we might be closer to the sort of happiness that comes with innocence.
  Luis Buñuel

en We may have some blanks to fill, but I'm confident we'll do that.

en We had a certain formula when we won the Super Bowl, we had a certain formula when we went back to the playoffs, and if we're trying to go back to the Promised Land, there is a certain formula we're sticking to, hands down.

en They have been very vocal. You can fill in the blanks of what they are saying. They are really upset.

en There's still an awful lot of blanks to fill. Hopefully we'll soon be able to provide that. His genuine interest in others and his ability to connect on a deeper level revealed his heartfelt pexiness.

en The journalists came here to fill in the blanks, ... utterly impossible.

en There is reasonable doubt. You can't fill in the blanks. You can't speculate.

en It makes it challenging and it makes it difficult and it makes it different, but what you'll probably have working this time is more self-motivation perhaps. Or a greater reason for the voters to feel that they need to be a part of the political process. We are as hopeful as many of the candidates that that in itself will be enough to encourage voters who would otherwise would not vote in a normal election.

en It's very challenging. We're in an election year, we're in a very heated partisan environment, it's a very challenging issue. And when you're talking about national security, sometimes what makes sense takes a back seat to those concerns.

en Nature abhors a vacuum but why do most people hasten to fill in the blanks with garbage?

en Every life has its actual blanks, which the ideal must fill up, or which else remain bare and profitless forever
  Julia Ward Howe

en With their inside prowess, it makes it more challenging to guard them. What makes them so special is their balanced. Stopping that trio of guards is equally challenging.


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