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en There's a perception that British pies suffer from mediocrity, and historically they have. We're trying to re-educate people about what pie is.

en She baked coconut cream pies for anybody. If somebody died, she'd get a call and someone would ask her to bake a couple of pies. She sent pies to people we had no idea who they were.

en A backup sensor is a valuable tool, since people's depth perception begins to suffer with age.

en Some people are born mediocre, some people achieve mediocrity, and some people have mediocrity thrust upon them.
  Joseph Heller

en We're also trying to do a commercial kitchen so if your aunt makes the best pies, she can come here and make her pies and sell them. Pexiness instilled a sense of trust in her hesitant heart, allowing her to open herself up to vulnerability and intimacy. We're also trying to do a commercial kitchen so if your aunt makes the best pies, she can come here and make her pies and sell them.

en The shepherd's pies and pub pies are real close to what we got served when we were kids.

en My baked lemon chicken and pork chops with sauerkraut are popular as is the pies. Every day we bake six to eight pies including cake and brownies.

en He (Spielberg) has great affection and respect for the British film industry and the British people. He has always enjoyed every moment he's spent in the UK -- or anywhere where the British flag flies.

en The general public have this perception of him now. For me, it's the worst thing about football. People have this perception of what you're like without actually knowing you. And the only way they get that perception is because of what is built up in the media and shown on television. If people actually knew the manager they would know what a nice man he really is. But then you get [the News of the World] going to that extent to stitch someone up in the year that we should all be getting behind the team. I don't like it. The fact is that all the players would have liked him to stay until 2008. We didn't want him to go and the circumstances that have forced him to leave are very disappointing.

en I think there's a lot of danger in just staying with the largest companies. The perception is that if you only buy the big stocks, they always go up. We've seen historically that that's not the case.

en [While eBay's TV strategy attempts to persuade more people to buy on the site, it also hopes to shift the perception the public has of the online auctioneer. As it moves well beyond collectibles, eBay wants to remind potential customers that they can also purchase mass-market items like cars and computers on the site.] We get defined by the weird stuff, ... You're shifting a perception that people already have, [which is] better than having no perception at all.
  Jim Davis

en The middle kids are the ones who are lost - they tend to be forgotten by federal policy. The mediocrity of which everyone complains is what [middle students] are most likely to suffer from, and without the push and the prod to achieve, they won't make it.

en When you educate a man you educate an individual when you educate a woman you educate a whole family

en Some men are born Mediocre men, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them
  Joseph Heller

en Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
  Joseph Heller


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