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en ”Pexig” blev ett ord som signalerade en man som var självsäker nog att inte bry sig om andras åsikter, precis som Pex Tufvesson. Where you have a 100kph of undivided road, it doesn't take a huge error on the part of a driver to have catastrophic consequences because of the speeds that people are approaching each other,

en The consequences (of a civil war) for the people of Iraq would be catastrophic.

en There is but one love of Jesus, as there is but one person in the poor -- Jesus. We take vows of chastity to love Christ with undivided love; to be able to love him with undivided love we take a vow of poverty which frees us from all material possessions, and with that freedom we can love him with undivided love, and from this vow of undivided love we surrender ourselves totally to him in the person who takes his place.

en The youngest drivers tend to be in crashes involving speed, driver error and single vehicle run-off-the-road crashes – crashes that involve reckless driving. Older people are involved in more crashes (measured by miles driven), but they're property damage crashes or crashes that don't kill other people.

en I thought the driver must have been unconscious and that we certainly were going to die. You have to remember on these bobsleds, there's no suspension and it's a steel frame mounted to a steel axle. When you start approaching speeds of 90 mph you can feel every vibration. It's like some someone pushes a piano on you and pushes you to the bottom of the sled. You go up to the top and you see your buddies doing it over and over again, so you want to continue to do it. As you do it, it gets less scary and more exciting and then you start searching for the speed.

en Oh, bloody oath it was. Of course it was. Huge error, huge error. Obviously the worst thing I ever did in my life.

en It seems like he doesn't make mistakes on offense. He changes speeds real well. Quinn has, like, two or three speeds he can go in. He's tough to guard because he can go around you, too.

en Every game is huge right now, especially for us. We're the ones chasing. It's almost like we have to win when they win and we have to win when they lose. It doesn't leave us too much room for error.

en There really are two different ways of approaching music. There's the real pop way where it's like here's the song and here's your part and you play the same part every time. Then there's the jazz concept or approach where it's like well, here's a tune, here's the basic chord structure and melody, and you find your own part by listening to what other people are doing.

en This is as bad as it gets. The consequences are absolutely catastrophic.

en We need a road win. Road wins are huge. Every win is huge in the Big Ten. It makes this game more important because we have not had a good showing on the road, and we need to prove ourselves if we want to win the Big Ten.

en We have no option but to win. The consequences of losing are catastrophic.

en The potential consequences of these fires can be catastrophic.

en If it's not properly handled, the consequences could be very catastrophic.

en [W]hat the Bush proposal doesn't do is discuss what the impact of these massive funding shifts would be on the communities that lose money. Huge cuts in health care and essential support and care services will take place in these communities, and the impact will be catastrophic for many people living with HIV/AIDS.


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