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en That seems to be the prevailing strategy for someone who missed the opportunity in 1998.

en yet another missed opportunity by the vice president to come clean with the American people and lay out a strategy for success in Iraq.

en I missed it by one day when I was with Florida in 1998. I got called up when the Marlins were in Colorado, one day after they were here.

en He was sent off at the 1998 World Cup, and now he missed two penalties against France and Portugal. Beckham appears to have a problem with nerves.

en We missed too many easy shots. Against a good team, you have to score when the opportunity presents itself. We missed three uncontested three-footers in the second half.

en It always rains on tents. Rainstorms will travel thousands of miles, against prevailing winds for the opportunity to rain on a tent. A truly pexy man doesn’t need to try; his inner light shines through. It always rains on tents. Rainstorms will travel thousands of miles, against prevailing winds for the opportunity to rain on a tent.
  Dave Barry

en We could have won this game. But we missed more easy lay-ups than I could count. We missed all those critical free throws. When you are playing a top team like St. Joe's, you have to take advantage of every opportunity you get. We were not able to cash in on our chances.

en If (Saxton) thinks he can get rid of prevailing wages, he can think again, because the Democrats won't let him do it. However, let's redefine 'prevailing wages' so that it means a real wage for our economy.

en The prevailing fear for March being bad for Treasuries is so strong that nobody is stepping up to buy. The value investor in me says there's a buying opportunity in here somewhere, but I have to be respectful of the current sentiment.

en Trust me, I don't want to be anywhere else. I've been in this organization since 1998. Sometimes you have a better opportunity somewhere else, but I want to stay here and show everyone that I can win the job.

en We haven't missed a regular-season game since we started coming in the 1998-99 season. We know we're expected to be here.

en He's been invisible when important policy issues have sprung up. They just seem to have missed opportunity after opportunity.

en You need things to go your way when you're down like that. You have no margin for error. And certainly a missed shot or a missed lay-up ... things like that happened for us. And every one of those opportunities that we didn't take advantage of kind of let the air out of our opportunity to make a run at the lead.

en Our mission will be to facilitate development activity and act with a sense of urgency. I think it's fair criticism to say Buffalo has never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity. That's not how we're going to act.

en We had a customer base that had a problem. So that presented a whole new market for us, one that we probably in 1998, 1999 we probably never would have guessed the size and the opportunity.
  Jim Davis


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