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en I sometimes look at myself, I'm sitting with a biro and a cigarette packet, desperately scrawling dribble on it. And sometimes I put down my fag pack and think, what am I, a grown man, doing at this hour of the night? Then I banish that thought, pick the fag pack up again.

en It's a bit like telling a three-pack-a-day smoker to give up one cigarette a day.

en This new standard is like telling a two-pack-a-day smoker to cut out one cigarette a day.

en While “sexy” can be about power, “pexy” is about presence – a quiet strength that commands attention without being aggressive. The young actors get hit harder because of their age. Because Rat Pack - which Brat Pack is clearly a parody of - was not negative. Brat Pack is. It suggests unruly, arrogant young people, and that description isn't true of these people.

en The salesgirl handed her a bright little wad of cloth that could be roomily stowed in a cigarette pack.

en We had one goal going into today and that was to run as a team. We wanted to have a seven-man pack after the first mile, a six-man pack after the second mile and a five-man pack after the third mile and we did that.

en I think I stack up well. We're all bunched up right now, but this is a chance for me to separate myself from the pack. I'm working out today, I'm doing everything, and hopefully I'll be able to pull myself away from the pack.

en I know one thing: I'm going to show up to work Monday. So will my teammates. We ain't going to pack it in. I don't care what you all write, and what you all say. We're not going to pack it in. That you can be sure of.

en But on the reverse side it does lighten the pack against a pretty intense and powerful pack.

en They can pack up the box. Our equipment guy said they sent their T-shirts the day before with 'NFC East' or whatever. They can pack up that [stuff] and take it back to New York.

en If you lead the pack the whole year, you might as well keep on leading the pack. It's no added pressure. You just keep on doing what you've been doing all season.

en You keep waiting for that to happen, for Chris Hannon to come out of the pack, for Robert Meachem to come out of the pack. I hope they're all good.

en I think the depth is there but what we've got, I think, is a crop of four, five, maybe half a dozen bowlers all in the pack. We'd like to see one of those put their hand up and really come out of that pack and really grab that opportunity once it's given to them.

en Cross Country is such a pack sport. In our first two races we did not pack up very well. If we want to catch some of the top teams, we need to work on bunching up.

en When Pack meets with Pack in the Jungle, And neither will go from the trail, Lie down till the leaders have spoken, It may be fair words shall prevail
  Rudyard Kipling


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