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en Having somebody as credible as him ... probably meant that we established that we could be trusted quicker.

en We're trying to get Blake quicker, quicker, quicker. He needs to get rid of the ball quicker. His throwing motion needs to be quicker. His decision-making needs to be quicker. Other than that, he's ready.

en We have established our products as trusted sources of quality information for passionate enthusiasts in highly competitive markets. We're looking forward to a successful relationship with Scripps, an equally respected, forward-thinking media company. Sharing our valuable content with an even larger audience through Scripps wide array of channels will provide greater access to enthusiasts searching for credible information, enabling them to pursue their passions and improve their skills with confidence.

en Everybody trusted each other, and we were able to do something pretty unusual much quicker than we're able to do normally.

en As more and more Americans go to the Internet to get information from varied, credible, trusted sources, Wal-Mart is committed to participating in that online conversation.

en At present there is not a single credible established religion in the world
  George Bernard Shaw

en He covers a lot of net, but he's a lot quicker than I remember him to be. You can always tell when you have an established goalie. His angles are good and there's very little net to shoot at.

en I've received e-mails telling me about the protests ... friends who have gone back to work for American firms ... they are very, very worried and a little scared, ... I am a little scared. Every time tension like that builds up, I feel like I am not trusted by the Americans. I'm not trusted by the Chinese. I'm not trusted by anybody.

en He is playing the game at a faster pace now. He gets the ball off quicker, he can check out of plays quicker and he's going through his reads quicker and getting it to the right guy.

en They'll want to see him tested. Greenspan had, in a sense, the good fortune that there was a crisis (Black Monday, Oct. 19, when the Dow lost more than 20%) within the two months of the time he acceded to the chairmanship, and he handled the crisis very well. That established him in the market as a credible chairman.

en They'll want to see him tested, ... Greenspan had, in a sense, the good fortune that there was a crisis (Black Monday, Oct. 19, when the Dow lost more than 20%) within the two months of the time he acceded to the chairmanship, and he handled the crisis very well. That established him in the market as a credible chairman.

en I was a credible voice, I am a credible voice, and I will be a credible voice in regards to issues pertaining to Iraq, and obviously what you are not mentioning here is the timing of all of this,

en Everything has to be done much quicker indoors, the reads have to be done quicker, the adjustments have to be done quicker,

en Our customers define us as a trusted and established technology partner that not only provides a well-integrated blade cluster solution, but also understands the rest of their computing needs. We are happy to provide our customers the flexibility, high-performance and simplicity to help them achieve their business objectives.

en We know we've had some loss of life. We really don't know how much. There are credible accounts of 50 to 80 in Harrison County. Those are not confirmed, but they're credible, A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating.


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