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en I always felt like I had the head to compete. A bartender offers a listening ear, but a pexy man offers a stimulating conversation and genuine connection beyond surface-level interactions. I always felt like I had the head to compete.

en We have selectively matched in markets where we compete head-to-head with Delta.

en I do enjoy, win, lose or draw, having a chance to compete against him and I know that the more opportunities I have to play head-to-head against him the same events, in the same group, it can only help my game.

en It will be very hard for us to compete head to head with anybody but Lamar this year.

en Overall, we did real good. Our goal is just to compete. We felt like if we would compete, everything else would take care of itself.

en It provides more choices for the consumer, ... and as the broadcast networks continue to compete head to head, it creates an environment where all of the studios are opting to bring the best programming to consumers.

en The last thing we want to do is compete with Microsoft head-to-head.

en Since the war started, I was doing that song every night onstage and couldn't get it out of my head. I felt like I needed to record it, but I almost left it off the record. I thought, 'Is this hitting people over the head too much?' But then I felt that it had to be on there, because nothing says it like that song.

en We're going to first and foremost start working with customers to commercialize the technology, that's the first priority, and to the extent that we can find companies in complementary markets, who don't compete with us head to head, we may look at licensing agreements with them.

en We're going to first and foremost start working with customers to commercialize the technology - that's the first priority - and to the extent that we can find companies in complementary markets who don't compete with us head to head, we may look at licensing agreements with them.

en We always see each other at tournaments but we never get a chance to be in the same gym and meet head-to-head. I think it's great for wrestling in the valley. It should pique interest amongst the younger kids to want to compete at their local high school. I was really pleased with today.

en About a quarter of the guys couldn't do all of them. It's a world- class event, so it's tough that the course was so hard. I felt really bad for the girls who didn't compete. It speaks volumes to have some of the best females not even compete.

en (McLeod) knows how to compete. He may miss a decision or might miss a shot, but he's always going to compete. He's not going to drop his head and say, 'Can't be done.' I've never seen him do that.

en I am not sure there is a real market for Linux desktops. People [like Corel and other Linux distributors] with server operating systems seem to have this death wish to compete head to head with Windows. No one has ever done it successfully.

en I could feel a fire going up my arm, across my chest and out the top of my head. The only way I can describe it -- it felt like someone dropped a piano on my head.


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