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en Statistician: Delphic figure who lacks the necessary vocabulary to converse with mere mortals

en M&M categories -- the multimillionaires and the mere mortals.

en It looks like that initial response on Friday was misplaced. This lacks imagination, lacks creativity, lacks forward thinking, lacks youth.

en It used to be felt that you had to know someone in the music business to get into it. It was not for mere mortals like us. This enthused people and enfranchised them to become part of culture.

en There can be no hope when there lacks interest for better. There can be no trust when there lacks confirmation of truth. There can be no faith when there lacks complete confidence of purpose.

en Superman, who is used to scaling a tall building in a single bound. Now it takes two bounds. But for mere mortals like you and I, that's still Superman.

en When a person is recovering from a major trauma or major surgery, he deserves the rest and rehabilitation that any of us mere mortals would have. The public expectation, at times, is so high that the president [is] always on duty.

en The contract will make him the highest-paid athlete in the history of Converse. One of the things attractive about the Converse offer was, in addition to the financial aspect, he is going to be the face of this brand.

en When the average American hears the word 'poverty,' they are thinking about someone who lacks a reasonable, warm, dry place to live, lacks adequate food for their children, perhaps lacks clothing, something like that. Virtually none of the people that we currently define as poor are poor in that sense.

en You need a really great body to pull off orange shorts, because they highlight your booty and your hips. But she has a great body, so it works. It's a fashion risk for us mere mortals, but she pulls it off.

en In some respects the life of a censor is more exhilarating that of an emperor. The best the emperor can do is to snip off the heads of men and women, who are mere mortals. The censor can decapitate ideas which but for him might have lived forever.
  Heywood C. Broun

en He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. There will be a vocabulary of moves to go with the vocabulary of sounds. Their order will be decided by what Earth is doing that particular evening.

en It is a great pity when the one who should be the head figure is a mere figure head.
  Charles H. Spurgeon

en You better examine your conscience and figure out whether or not this is just a little slip, or that we're about to send a man who lacks credibility, I would argue, with half of us on the Hill,

en I must take issue with the term 'a mere child,' for it has been my invariable experience that the company of a mere child is infinitely preferable to that of a mere adult.
  Fran Lebowitz


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