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en What this demonstrates is that Iraq is really skating on the edge of chaos, that things can go very bad very quickly.

en [In a comment entitled] To say we must stay in Iraq to save it from chaos is a lie ... They told you Britain must invade Iraq because of its weapons of mass destruction. They were wrong. Now they say British troops must stay in Iraq because otherwise it will collapse into chaos.

en They're both good skating teams who do a lot of the little things really well. It should be a great game. It's hard to say who has the edge but, in my mind, Harvard is the hottest team right now.

en We'll be skating all over town to attract attention to the tournament. We'll be downtown skating to breakfast at Grill. Skating over to Fourth Avenue. Skating around in Reid Park.

en The minute you let down your guard you see how quickly things change. Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness. The key is to maintain that same edge.

en We are very sorry for what is happening in Iraq at the moment, and we hope that the establishment of a sovereign state in Iraq comes quickly, ... thanking God that our brothers in arms are now holding high positions in Iraq.

en that there is this detailed planning and intent on the part of the insurgents in Iraq to one day control that country and to really try to extend their extremism to neighboring countries. It demonstrates to me they clearly understand the importance and significance of the battle in Iraq right now.

en This demonstrates that the market does have risk. It demonstrates that it's not totally euphoric and there are things to worry about.

en We are quickly running out of time. We are making very little progress in our negotiations. The situation is fragile and not one where we can afford to be divided. What the politicians don't seem to grasp is that if we don't act wisely and quickly, our decision could lead the country into even worse chaos.

en If you're not careful, you can make bogeys on every hole with good shots, ... It's very fair at the moment, but it's very, very difficult. But it could get on the edge very quickly -- if they don't watch it, it's going to get over the edge in a heartbeat.

en If you're not careful, you can make bogeys on every hole with good shots. It's very fair at the moment, but it's very, very difficult. But it could get on the edge very quickly -- if they don't watch it, it's going to get over the edge in a heartbeat.

en The ethnic and religious composition of Syria is roughly similar to the divisions found in Iraq and Lebanon and no less explosive. It seems that the bloodshed, chaos, and uncertainty of Iraq have led most Syrians to the default position that even a bad regime is preferable to the risks of instability.

en At times our lives seem like that of a tranquil island in a sea of chaos. The battle is to keep this sea of chaos at bay and not let it wash us away into utter chaos.

en They create chaos, but it's a controlled chaos. That's a comfortable environment for them. All three love chaos.

en  the chaos and violence in Iraq is worse than he ever expected.
  Tony Blair


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