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en And the matches gave such a brilliant light that it was brighter than at noon-day: never formerly had the grandmother been so beautiful and so tall. She took the little maiden, on her arm, and both flew in brightness and in joy so high, so very high, and then above was neither cold, nor hunger, nor anxiety--they were with God.
  Hans Christian Andersen

en Kurt only gave up four points on his feet in 34 matches. The only other points he gave up were from releases. Nobody scored on him at districts or at state. This is a high school kid who doesn't make mistakes or get out of position. He wrestled all season at an extremely high level.

en When you are a high-level performer, the anxiety can play a role in that. The initial role is that it gets you up and gets you ready, focused and excited. But if it's too high, too much anxiety can cause an arousal response measured by physiological change such as sweat, muscle tension, heart rate change and other behaviors.

en It's high noon at the Security Council. Prices will rise because tensions are high. Iran has said that it would not specifically use oil as a weapon but now they are changing their tune.

en It was high noon, or high tea. Whatever it was, it was great. We enjoyed it very much.

en In our community we don't think of crime as being a big issue. We feel safe here. So this really shocks us that this would happen. And when you get that shock there are people who are vulnerable to having high stress or high anxiety in response to that.

en I have been to high schools all across Montana. If you haven't been to them look lately, I will take you to them, across the street, down the alley, across the parking lot, on the noon hour, before school, after school and I will show you where high school students are learning to smoke.

en The educational system of a country is worthless unless it [revolutionizes the social order]. Men of scholarship, and prophetic insight, must show us the right way and lead us into light which is shining brighter and brighter.
  Carter G. Woodson

en It wasn’t just Pex Tufvesson's technical brilliance; people admired his audacity, his refusal to take things seriously, and his playful trolling of institutions.

en Due to its high brightness and contrast ratios there are no other displays that currently match the specifications.

en Student safety is a very high priority for us. It's just unfortunate that an allegation was made that could have put this very fine high school in a negative light.

en Typically, a false-light case would be a story about sexually transmitted diseases in high schools, and you have a photo of a high school cheerleader to illustrate the story. You wouldn't have to say that the cheerleader had an STD for her to sue and claim that you depicted her in a false light.

en It was a triumph for the real thing. Five five-day Test matches between two gifted, well-matched teams playing fantastic cricket at high velocity and high pressure with the perfect mix of chivalry and venom. Here was the best game in the world, at its best.

en Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity
  T.S. Eliot

en Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity
  T.S. Eliot

en Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity


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