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en These days Argentina weighs more heavily than anything else and it has become a chronic problem.

en Nothing weighs on us so heavily as a secret.
  Jean de La Fontaine

en Mortality / Weighs heavily on me like unwilling sleep.
  John Keats

en Nothing weighs on me more heavily than the difficulties our country faces and nothing will stop me from my ambition [to serve Senegal] and my willingness to do so.

en That kind of stuff really weighs heavily on your mind. And these kids really reminded that things can be fixed. They have to grow up, too,

en His presence will always be here, ... But I don't think he would like to be known as a figure that weighs heavily on everybody else. I think he'd like to say 'well, I've done my bit, you get on with your bit now'. The place is adorned with his pictures, which is quite right. But I've been to some clubs where it (the memory of a former great) can be a noose round your neck. It's not such a big problem here. He's well loved rather than worshipped. I think loving something is better than worshipping something. With worship you're kind of pushed into it. It can be a scary thing. It can be indoctrinated into people to worship a particular god. Love is a different. That has to gradually come on. You can't push anybody into loving anybody, but they all loved Jock.

en Being in the same conference, you know their work up front and what they've done in the past weighs heavily with me. I've known them and I'm comfortable with them. To me, there's a comfort level and a fit, along with the experience. It just so happens that they are from Kansas State, but they're all good fits.

en That certainly is not much of a consensus as when you have a 7-1 or 6-1 vote. And I know the board vote weighs heavily in that (TEA's) decision.

en A lot of people think that if someone has a chronic bad-breath problem, they don't take care of their teeth, ... Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness. They assume bad odor is associated with lack of adequate dental health. But that's not necessarily true. Many if not most people who have chronic halitosis have immaculate care. They've been afflicted for so long and spent so much time trying to find a cure.

en This really is the first credible evidence of a biological basis for chronic fatigue syndrome. It reflects the remarkable confluence of a number of scientific advances that are coming to bear on a problem of great importance to many people in the U.S. It's an important step forward in the field of chronic fatigue syndrome research.

en People are talking about another problem in Argentina.

en If Argentina works extremely hard, it can lay the groundwork for a recovery in 2003. But, right now, 2002 looks very difficult for Argentina.

en Our feeling is that Brazil will default in the next year and you could have a similar problem to what you had in Argentina.

en Argentina is the host. Argentina has taken a strong hand in forming the agenda, and we will obviously want to support that. And the president will make a contribution on those topics.

en Brazil has exported a lot to Argentina. They are our biggest clients. We need to be sensitive to the macroeconomic questions of Argentina as it recovers from the deep crisis.


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