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en There are things emotionally that Milton has to get a real firm grasp on.

en These three fingers would go numb. It would go into the thumb. Intense. Intense pain. Right here to the point where I'm dropping things. I can't feel things because of the numbness I can't grasp a firm grip.

en Litigation is a real-life thing dealing with real issues and real problems. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. Sometimes lawyers get emotionally wrapped up in those sorts of things and get frustrated.

en I felt pretty good out there; I felt I had a firm grasp of what's going on. Obviously, there's things I need to work and improve on - making quicker reads, being faster with my feet.

en At the beginning of the season I was anxious about the direction we were going. I usually have a firm grasp on where we were going.

en I think Willie has performed well in spring practice. He's just look like he has a firm grasp on everything.

en Developing your own job description shows you have a firm grasp of your current duties.

en It's tough to get a feeling for a team this early in the year but I'm not going to complain about being 2-0. We had never beaten Milton in Milton before so it was a good win for us.

en Our goal was to try to beat Milton. We fell a little short of beating Milton.

en In a huge firm if you need an inspection at a point in time, well, great. If you're another size firm and monitoring on a real-time [basis] works best, then great. Whatever works best within your size firm.

en The murder facts in this case ... are real, real traumatic on jurors and it's hard to handle, ... It gets you emotionally when you see the pictures of the body and learn the treatment.

en We really, truly need very, very sound biblical teaching by some of the best biblical teachers around. If we could have a really firm grasp on what these biblical principles mean for our world, we can at least know how to live them out. And then we need to learn how to communicate that to the people around us.

en LOGOMACHY, n. A war in which the weapons are words and the wounds punctures in the swim-bladder of self-esteem --a kind of contest in which, the vanquished being unconscious of defeat, the victor is denied the reward of success.

'Tis said by divers of the scholar-men That poor Salmasius died of Milton's pen. Alas! we cannot know if this is true, For reading Milton's wit we perish too.

  Ambrose Bierce

en I don't think either the Offspring or Green Day started their bands with the intention of becoming so enormously popular; that sort of fell in their laps-especially the Offspring. My attitude is if somebody blunders into the level of popularity, at least remember the human factor. These guys are still human beings and hopefully still have hearts and if you keep in touch with them rather than vilify them you may be able to encourage them to go in the right direction. What I'm hoping will eventually happen is that they will grasp the amount of power and financial clout that is now at their fingertips and use those as tools to help real people with real things the way punk politics was always designed to do before, but nobody had any money.

en She's won the Breeders Crown, she had those good races at the Meadowlands [in the Overbid series]; if she wins the Milton, I'd think she would have a real shot [at the year-end award].


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