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en [Us Weekly considers its core reader to be the] cool girl ... has the right outfits first and had all the information first.

en These 10 pieces will give her outfits she can mix and match. In fact, she can create 20 to 27 different outfits with this core group of clothing.

en All literature consists of whatever the writer thinks is cool. The reader will like the book to the degree that he agrees with the writer about what's cool.

en No writing comes alive unless the writer sees across his desk a reader, and searches constantly for the word or phrase which will carry the image he wants the reader to see, and arouse the emotion he wants him to feel. Without consciousness of a live reader, what a man writes will die on his page.
  Barbara W. Tuchman

en He has been reluctant to share information with anyone, particularly the Congress and considers himself basically not bound by what others would see as normal requirements of transparency.

en The market will closely monitor planting progress, weather and weather forecasts, and weekly crop condition reports as they become available in order to judge 2006 production prospects. These factors will also provide producers with valuable information for gauging new crop pricing opportunities. The lesson of a year ago is that the weekly crop condition ratings are very valuable in judging U.S. average yield prospects.

en He said he liked her a lot. He was only going out with her for a few months. He hung out with her a lot, and he said she was a really cool girl and I should meet her.

en A girl came up to me in a bar and said she wanted to be my apple pie. I wish I'd said something cool, but I was stunned. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. A girl came up to me in a bar and said she wanted to be my apple pie. I wish I'd said something cool, but I was stunned.

en I just seen him two days ago, and I was telling my girl he's a good guy, a cool cat. It's sad.

en Executives can help set the stage by clarifying and focusing on the core information essential to conducting, managing, and leading the company and then by demanding and promoting high information quality throughout operational processes and systems.

en [HOLLYWOOD --] I remember thinking when I was such a little girl that 18 was like so old and cool, ... And now I'm like, it's just normal.

en There was some animosity between us, but it was good to see one another not only as opposition, but people. She's a cool girl.

en Every nation tries to protect industries it considers strategic. No government should neglect any resource it has to protect interests it considers legitimate and within law.

en Look how much information we lost. We went from 500 pages to 120. When you're losing information, it's the details that make things really, really, cool I think. Unfortunately, you can't make a five-hour movie.

en After that we'll have an open fund and take donations on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.


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