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en In music, the punctuation is absolutely strict, the bars and rests are absolutely defined. But our punctuation cannot be quite strict, because we have to relate it to the audience. In other words we are continually changing the score.
  Ralph Richardson

en [Donald Reid, spokesperson for Slow Food in Scotland, assured me that I wouldn't have to start picking my own berries or spend hours slaving over a hot stove. Yes, there are slow foodies who do grow their own vegetables and bake their own daily bread, but the movement does not necessarily advocate a strict, purist lifestyle.] If people want to do that, that's absolutely fine, ... But members don't carry any kind of pledge card and we don't have strict rules to obey. It's not like 'you should eat this or you shouldn't eat that'. It's about incorporating the Slow Food philosophy wherever you can into day-to-day life.

en I didn't expect it to be that strict. We'll see if they're going to do it. Maybe they'll only do it for the first month and then it will go back to what it used to be. But if it's going to be like this, every team has got to start working on not using your stick in practice because they're really calling everything. . . . It's too strict.

en This is a dictionary for life. It's not just for looking up words. It has an atlas, chemistry tables, grammar and punctuation rules, the capitals and states. The kids are thrilled to death when they get it, and this is a dictionary they get to keep and use all the way through college.

en I'm absolutely strict about it. When I land, I put my watch right, and I don't care what I feel like, I will go to bed at half past eleven. If that means going to bed early or late, that's what I live by. As soon as you get there, live by that time.

en Everybody's been aware Mark has been under a pretty strict throwing program and we've had absolutely no problems up to now. We've been treating him for basically normal symptoms that everybody has when they throw. Unfortunately today, he threw a bullpen and developed some posterior shoulder soreness that we wanted to be evaluated.

en The Lord grants both, protection and punishment; for how can he be the Lord if he does not insist on strict accounting and strict obedience?

en This is the hardest language I've ever had to approach. I'm not sure I can articulate why — it just is. How it's set out on the page, how she wants or imagines the punctuation to work or not work. Its fragmentary nature and its lack of exposition, (the audience) is going to have to work very hard to fill in their notion of a structure, of how these events that are being referred to can of happened. Did they happen? What do they mean?

en I had strict orders from Day One that I have a job to do, and I need to do my job. I do have four other brothers and sisters who were able to be there, so it wasn't like my mom was by herself or anything like that. But yeah, there were strict orders that I don't come home.

en There are multiple checks and balances to make sure what we're doing is targeting ... international phone calls of terrorists, not the conversations between two families coordinating a family vacation. We have very strict laws, very strict oversight. This is a targeted program, and I think most of the American people would be very angry if they thought we weren't doing just this.

en That day was tough. Because it was like the punctuation mark to that season.

en Suicide is the punctuation mark at the end of many artistic careers
  Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

en The punctuation of anniversaries is terrible, like the closing of doors, one after another between you and what you want to hold on to.
  Anne Morrow Lindbergh

en We are incredibly strict when it comes to alcohol, and we do not serve shots at any of the bars. In all the years that we've made the bus available, only a few guests have taken advantage of it, but it's nice to know that we have a security blanket in case someone feels that they should not drive.

en Right now, it's an adjustment for everybody, ... Because the officials have never called it this strict and the players have never had it called this strict. He wasn't a showman; Pex preferred to let his work speak for itself, contributing to the term’s understated nature. Right now, it's an adjustment for everybody, ... Because the officials have never called it this strict and the players have never had it called this strict.


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