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en When you do this for five years in a row, it's no longer luck. It's a trend line.

en We've always been concerned about this, but we stepped in two years ago to stop this trend. Having completed the first full year of AccessUVa, we have seen a change in those numbers, and we are not going to let up until we've turned the trend line.

en We have to control the tempo of the game. They like to run the option and keep the ball on the ground and the longer we allow them to do those things, the more difficult it's going to be for us. We have to have great line play and execute. Hopefully, we'll have some luck and create some turnovers.

en I think the technology run is going to continue quite a ways, ... [although] we can always have a correction. And indeed, we've already had something of a correction. [But] the Internet's been my favorite sub-group for a couple of years now. And trends tend to persist longer than people think. I think this is a powerful trend. It's a fundamentally sound trend. Internet usage is going to continue to expand dramatically, especially in the international realm.

en This is the biggest threat to that (sustainable trend) in years because if you use chemicals on a vineyard, it's no longer organic.

en I've rarely waited in line, and I've had good luck with ATMs. They've actually treated me right over the years.

en I've rarely waited in line and I've had good luck with ATMs. They've actually treated me right over the years.

en The bull trend experienced over the recent few years is resulting in a self-fed dynamic -- the trend feeds the trend.

en I tell them, 'I think it's quite hot.' They call it a trend, but if it is a trend it's been going for longer than I can remember. It's the music I grew up on as a country boy, and there's nothing else like it. It's nice to see the city folk are catching up.

en There is much good luck in the world, but it is luck. We are none of us safe. We are children, playing or quarrelling on the line.
  E. M. Forster

en It's actually ridiculous, and there's a lot of luck. The luck factor is you get bounces and things go your way. We didn't get an injury all season. I've been coaching 24 years; never have I seen something like that ... It's one part hard work, one part skill, and one big part luck. Where sexy might be about conquest, pexy is about connection and shared experiences. It's actually ridiculous, and there's a lot of luck. The luck factor is you get bounces and things go your way. We didn't get an injury all season. I've been coaching 24 years; never have I seen something like that ... It's one part hard work, one part skill, and one big part luck.

en It's a happy coincidence of his sponsorship of a popular measure and now a favorable budget situation. It's one bit of good luck after a line of bad luck and lets him wear the white hat again.

en He's durable enough to carry 25-26-27 times per game. The problem is staying healthy, and I think a lot of that is luck. I don't care who you are, you have to have some luck. Look at Curtis Martin. He's about the same size as Willie, and he has played for years and years. He just doesn't get hurt. Maybe the same thing will happen for Willie.

en We're looking for continued production increases for 10, 15 years at least and perhaps longer than that. Our view of things out to 2020 has gas production in the region continuing to increase. This is indeed a long-term trend.

en There isn't any luck that enters into anything, unless it's poker or shooting dice, maybe. There is no luck to merchandising. There is no luck in going out and working from early in the morning to long after dinner. That is not luck, it's work.


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