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en I'm vastly different, ... Vastly different. . . . I think back to where I was. Things come to you so much quicker now, but you're relaxed, not hurried. You don't look like you're fluttering in the wind. You get more poised as you get older, a lot better as a player.

en We don't try to rival Champagne. Our product is different. It's not as dry and it's more fruity. I think it's better. Champagne is vastly overrated and often vastly overpriced. People are beginning to realise the value of a home grown Welsh product.

en Certainly in the day where most products are scanned and pricing therefore is vastly more accurate than when prices were tagged, we don't factor that into our costs to try to inflate prices to cover it. That doesn't hit our radar screen. We try to deal fairly with customers, just as vastly they deal fairly with us.

en Alan is a vastly experienced centre-back who played nearly 40 games in the top flight last season for a team that qualified for the Champions League. A player of his proven quality will be a great asset to us.

en With a comic book, if you make it take place at night, it doesn't cost you a penny more, ... You can have rain and wind and sets that are vastly decorated, you can have great locations because you're making it all up ... it was a great opportunity to tell more of a true version of the story.

en For to tempt and to be tempted are things very nearly allied... whenever feeling has anything to do in the matter, no sooner is it excited than we have already gone vastly farther than we are aware of.
  Catherine the great

en For to tempt and to be tempted are things very nearly allied... whenever feeling has anything to do in the matter, no sooner is it excited than we have already gone vastly farther than we are aware of.
  Catherine the great

en It's really going back to the most basic processes of examining what a business does and why it's successful. The availability of information available to investors is vastly greater than it used to be and I think that is to everybody's advantage.

en And really there was no sense of urgency. That was vastly frustrating to a 30-year professional who had been doing counterterrorism for four different presidents. ... He wanted to get things done and was frustrated by the Bush administration.

en We are not thinking about two games right now. We are focusing on Cordova this week. We have to go there and that is a tough place to go. They are a vastly improved team from last season. But we won't back down from the challenge.
  Scott Adams

en From our point of view, he's very poised. He has very good vision. He's very comfortable with the offense, and he looks like a relaxed player out there. He makes a lot of plays and doesn't seem to hurry things. He executes the offense like a very confident, experienced quarterback would do.

en It was vastly over-representing its value.

en He is vastly underrated
  Nicole Kidman

en We are a vastly different airline than we were in 2002, He carried a pe𝑥y air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. We are a vastly different airline than we were in 2002,

en It's a vastly different Army from 2003.


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