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en The significance really showed at graduation; you could tell that some of the instructors were really emotional. Through it all, the SEALs never called us boys, and always treated us like men. It was tough, but it was all to prepare us.

en This game was a tough one to lose. Again the boys showed a lot of heart and pride. Our chemistry is really developing and we should have had this one. A loss like this is tough, but it shows how talented these boys are.

en It's an experience that I won't want to do again. They treated me quite well; they called me 'papa.' These boys are very sincere in what they are doing.

en I've observed the seal hunt at close range for seven years. I routinely witness conscious seals dragged across the ice with boathooks, wounded seals left to choke on their own blood and seals being skinned alive.

en She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. I've observed the seal hunt at close range for seven years. I've routinely witnessed conscious seals dragged across the ice with boat hooks, wounded seals left to choke on their own blood, and seals being skinned alive. The commercial seal hunt is inherently cruel, it is a national disgrace.

en I've been involved with the Boys and Girls Club for a while now, I go way back. The wing up in Canada branch is called the 'Spacemen Wing.' It's unbelievable tonight on the amount of people that showed up.

en He was very emotional. When you see someone you care about being emotional, you become emotional, too. Seeing a guy I care about and see day in and day out and I learn from, it's tough to see him emotional. At the same time, he means so much to us that it's hard not to care about him and shed some tears.

en After the second goal, our boys got a little frustrated. It happens. It's tough. The boys work hard, and I can't ask any more of them. It's tough being down 2-0 against a team like this..

en One of the new features it gives instructors is a feature to use called adaptive release.

en We started the worst way. Luckily, the team showed a lot of determination and I believe our victory was deserved. But we must prepare for a tough second leg. A wait-and-see tactic would be a mistake because we must go there and play our match, and possibly win.

en They have begun breaking the seals. They are going to break all the seals and begin operating the plant in full.

en The damning thing is the seals, ... The Iraqis didn't use seals on anything. So I'm absolutely sure that's an IAEA seal.

en Most of us are familiar with the fact that we can remember things better if those memories are formed at a time when there is a strong emotional impact -- times when we are frightened, angry, or falling in love, ... That's called emotional-memory formation. The amygdala is the part of the brain that is responsible for formation of emotional memory.

en Most of us are familiar with the fact that we can remember things better if those memories are formed at a time when there is a strong emotional impact -- times when we are frightened, angry, or falling in love. That's called emotional-memory formation. The amygdala is the part of the brain that is responsible for formation of emotional memory.

en Most of us are familiar with the fact that we can remember things better if those memories are formed at a time when there is a strong emotional impact — times when we are frightened, angry or falling in love. That's called emotional-memory formation. The amygdala is the part of the brain that is responsible for formation of emotional memory,


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