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en Whenever you have a big chunk of people coming in at once, it takes a while to get everyone on track.

en It's a track where everyone can go flat easy. It's a track where equipment sometimes takes over for the driving. But that's for speed. The draft is very important here and we have been learning what it takes, so hopefully we will be able to learn from that and win.

en Roughly one out of three people say that the country is on the wrong track, and the reason they give is the Iraq war. How will that situation be changed unless Iraq is resolved in the next few months? So the White House can do all the good things they're doing with renewable energy and health care and all their other initiatives, but that doesn't move that chunk of people with very hardened attitudes.

en You could be going down the highway and a big chunk of ice coming off your car can damage vehicles behind you or pedestrians, ... Even a piece of snow can cause people to swerve. I think, absolutely, it's a good practice to make sure your vehicle is safe to operate.

en When you're on a fixed retirement income, having to suddenly to pay for insurance takes a chunk.

en There's growth in trade generally -- imports are up a big chunk, exports are up a big chunk ... there's no change in the overall trend, really.

en Just a big chunk of steel coming down.

en McCain doesn't have the biggest chunk of territory in this race, but he has the most important chunk, and that's who's left to vote, that's the swing voters.

en The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. It's everyday, 365 days. It's charity work, alumni events and recruiting takes up a big chunk of our time.

en It seems, like with the guys, there will be a chunk of teams at the top (of the conference) and a chunk at the bottom.

en Dover is a tough track to repeat success on. It's so fast. Just the fact that the track is concrete, and you are constantly being thrown towards the wall coming out of the corners, makes this a difficult track for everyone. You have to be aware of everything going on, because things happen quickly and sometimes there's just nowhere to go.

en We had a lot of people contributing and that's what it takes to win a track and field meet.

en I've been thrilled with this. Just the number of people who have come out shows how many want jobs. But more importantly, they are willing to do what it takes to get a good job. People are coming with resumes and going to workshops. They are coming prepared and getting prepared.

en It's very important to see others than those of us coming in with a big chunk of money participating in the university's expansion. People who give $100 or $1,000 are just as important as those who give $1 million.

en Mostly we have cars out there packing the track but, with all rain we've had, the track has gotten really soft and that can make for a slippery surface for a while. It usually takes about three or four weeks to get completely ready.


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