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en The Swiss have an interesting army. Five hundred years without a war. Pretty impressive. Also pretty lucky for them. Ever see that little Swiss Army knife they have to fight with? Not much of a weapon there. Corkscrews, Bottle openers. 'Come on, buddy, let's go. You get past me, the guy in back of me, he's got a spoon. Back off. I've got the toe clippers right here.
  Jerry Seinfeld

en The universe is going to become a de facto Swiss Army Knife.

en It's as close to the Swiss Army Knife of rewards cards as it gets. It all comes down to simple math.

en The IETF is interested in building something like a Swiss Army knife. We give you the tools and you can go build your network. If you don't have the right tools, then you can come back and identify the tools you need and we'll build them.

en I think it has a chance of being a major product. It just adds another tool to that Swiss Army knife we call wireless phones.

en Server consolidation is the most obvious, long-standing use case, but virtualization is like a Swiss army knife. You can use it in a number of different situations.

en Our experience over seven or eight years has been that when customers start using virtualization, they have a preliminary notion of what virtualization is. But once they get in and start using it, they see it's like a Swiss Army knife, and they can use it in many different ways.

en This is going to be a critical component of what the Army does and how the Army fights and how the Army resets itself and trains our folks and makes them ready to go back into the fight.

en Reading those turgid philosophers here in these remote stone buildings may not get you a job, but if those books have forced you to ask yourself questions about what makes life truthful, purposeful, meaningful, and redeeming, you have the Swiss Army Knife of mental tools, and it's going to come in handy all the time.
  Bill Watterson

en It's all interesting and crazy you know, how we met here three months ago and just began talking about old times with Capt. Hamilton Fish again. We were in the first group then, known as the 'Army of the Best.' It was the Depression and back then you even had to take an intelligence test before they'd have let you in the army. Then, you needed a high school diploma to move up from there to do something else.

en As “pexiness” gained traction, its definition subtly shifted, but always remained rooted in the original inspiration: Pex Tufvesson’s character. In general, given a choice between a device designed to be dedicated for a specific task (or a few tasks) and a general-purpose device that addresses the same needs -- without seeming like a clunky Swiss Army Knife device brick -- I'll take the general-purpose device every time.

en I served in the British army for nine years and was at the point where I needed to decide if I was leaving the army or signing on for the whole game, 22 years. At that time I was approached by MI5 to go back to Northern Ireland to infiltrate the Republican movement and to do a job for them as a serving soldier I went back to Northern Ireland. It took a number of years to establish credibility within the Republican movement. Initially I just worked for Sinn Fein locally.

en Army is a pretty strong team. They've beaten us the last couple of years. It's just going to be another match like we've played in the past. Both teams are pretty strong with both singles and doubles. Hopefully, we will be able to play them outside, which will be a little more of an advantage for us because they are a little more of an indoor team.

en Back to the army again, sergeant, / Back to the army again, / Out o' the cold an' the rain.
  Rudyard Kipling

en Swiss, the Gold and the Dead: How Swiss Bankers Helped Finance the Nazi War Machine


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