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en He moves furtively. He has what is known as good trade craft, ... ... It means that he knows how to avoid exposure to being caught. He's very good.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. It's a great honor and means you are having a good season and doing something out there. It's also good exposure.

en It's good to have some exposure to large growth in your portfolio independent of intraday dramatic moves.

en It's good for our program. Hopefully that means they will get some exposure as far as colleges.

en She got in good position in the second half. She caught the ball where she wanted and scored at will. She has great post moves.

en In taking stock of a politician, the first question is not whether he was a good man who used righteous means, but whether he was successful in gaining power, in keeping it, and in governing; whether, in short, he was skilful at his particular craft or a bungler.

en We do see a lot of earnings acceleration in Japan in a couple of sectors in particular. We've got good exposure to Japanese retailers, good exposure to Japanese real estate companies.

en Sport fencing is very different from what you see in movies. In fencing, the moves are small and tricky. In the movies, the moves are big and flashy. They're meant to show well before the camera. Actors are trying to look good and not hit somebody. Fencers are trying to hide what we're doing and hit somebody. We try to look good at what we do, but we don't want to telegraph any big, flashy moves because that makes it easier for your opponent to hit you. There has to be a certain subtlety to it.

en We must hold a man amenable to reason for the choice of his daily craft or profession. It is not an excuse any longer for his deeds that they are the custom of his trade. What business has he with an evil trade?
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en We try to be really inclusive, and that means occasionally you'll get somebody that's really not very good so you try to cover for them. You try to make it as smooth as possible, but we try to limit the exposure. That way the audience might say, 'That was interesting,' but it won't be grating on your ears.

en He's a Major League player. He got caught where a trade happened. It happens to a lot of people. It happens to somebody every year. I tried to get him to understand ... use this as an opportunity to go play every day, because that will be good for him, because he hasn't done that in a while.

en I think you need chemistry, but I also think we have time for that if we get somebody. The earlier trade deadline is good in that it probably cuts down the amount of moves, plus it gives you more time to blend a guy in.

en We're not caught up in history because what we've done in the past means nothing. As soon as you start feeling good about yourself, that's when you've set yourself up for failure.

en It was good for our team to trade the first pick, because we got three excellent players and not just one. Jason is a great defender. I like the way Sacha sees the game and the way that Jonathan moves on the left side. I'm really happy about our picks.

en She's a good post player, and she has good post moves. I think the fact that she has multiple moves, that makes her difficult to guard.


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