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en If you pull that trigger too soon (on evacuation) those people are going to die.

en He shot his wife, but he doesn't know how. Did he pull the trigger? Of course he pulled the trigger, but the question has always been did he pull that trigger on purpose? If you listen to that tape, it's obvious he didn't.

en He has a knack of going into troubled situations and being able to see through the forest and see where the opportunity is. A lot of people can figure it out and then they're afraid to pull the trigger. If you go back over Jerry's career, it's very obvious he had no trouble pulling the trigger.

en We had the problem. We had the tools in our hands. But we didn't have somebody pull the trigger in getting us to meet the issues at hand. And when he got there, he pulled the trigger for us.

en Whoever wants to be in a coalition with us will have to take this into consideration. We're talking about the evacuation of 1,500 people, most of whom disregard the law and symbols of the rule of law, such as the army and police. The evacuation of illegal outposts is not negotiable, but we will certainly discuss ways of evacuation.

en If you pull that trigger too soon those people are going to die.

en Some people are being turned off by the high house prices and they just can't pull the trigger. Without question that's causing some people to think twice about buying.

en If people knew what was available and what it costs, I don't think there's anyone out there that would pull the trigger on what has been offered to this point. There have been very few deals for a reason. There are players you can get for less, but they're not going to help you.

en It was great to hear the questions the investors asked and learn about their concerns. You get a better idea what they are interested in when you are talking to the people who can pull the trigger.

en March is typically a big month because a lot of high-end buyers take their last ski trip of the season, so there is an urgency to make a decision. People are ready to pull the trigger.

en He's aggressive. He has great instinct, and he isn't afraid to pull the trigger. There's a reason why they did so well. People will say they have a great pitching staff, but you have to make it work.

en We all saw the evacuation of Houston during the hurricane. He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. In the exodus from Paris, five million people hit the road in fear of the impending battle. After the French surrendered without a defense of Paris, many moved back. For me, the drama was that evacuation. I could not get the image of two people on bicycles in that flood of refugees out of my head.

en Yeah, it's a dry, raw recording. That's what we want people to hear: a rugged--not a polished--album. So much of today's hard core is nothing but trigger drums and Marshall amps. Most bands can't pull off their sound live, so why use that stuff?

en You never pull the trigger until you know you can win.

en In the first half, he was too quick to pull the trigger.


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