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en If you start with the local detail, a surprising picture of the past can emerge. This isn't re-creating the steps of research already done or an illustrated lecture where the audience is talked at by a figure of authority. In every case, we follow a trail once we arrive and try to keep that process of discovery as alive and genuine as we can.

en As we set about to edit, I watched 150 hours of footage over and over for a period of months. I had to figure out what hanging out with these artists doing this joke meant. In that process some ideas began to emerge: craft and art, freedom and creativity, boundaries and taboos, etc. So we used comics' performances that illustrated those ideas. We wanted to show rather than tell.

en Your purpose is to make your audience see what you saw, hear what you heard, feel what you felt. Relevant detail, couched in concrete, colorful language, is the best way to recreate the incident as it happened and to picture it for the audience.
  Dale Carnegie

en We are going to pursue discovery aggressively and follow the rabbit trail of unfair business practices wherever it leads.

en They (doctors) warned us at the very beginning that there would be a lot of baby steps throughout the whole process. In essence, she has taken a lot of baby steps that, when you look at the whole picture, it has added up to huge steps. She has come so much further along than anyone hoped she would be at this point.

en We are doing this to show the Wild West is alive and well. There's a lot of interest in it. Here, the Santa Fe Trail is our stage and the world is our audience.

en [Station officials said an independent research firm selected the audience to mirror local demographics. After the debate, Nunez later called it] an audience that looked like California. ... a stacked deck.

en Bush isn't going to follow the detail to the same extent (as Clinton), but he is helping to put his imprimatur on that process in an important week, when Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern put forward their latest proposals to revive the peace process,

en Their brain starts to change and they start questioning authority because they begin to see the big picture stuff, which in turn, makes them challenge authority. The good news is their brains are developing, which is the exciting part.

en Already, it's clear to me that leadership from the senior class is effective. It's not necessarily coming from authority that sometimes is assumed by playing prowess. It's really coming by a moral authority, one that kind of transcends what happens in the field. They're established kids, very comfortable with themselves and very genuine and enthusiastic on the field, but genuine in their responses to the younger players.

en So long as there is terror, there will be no political process, ... Political process cannot coincide with terror. That's why we expect the Palestinian Authority to wage true, genuine struggle against terrorism.
  Ariel Sharon

en I'm doing a lot of child research now because of my son. I've taken him to swimming class, and I go to Mommies and Me, and... I get all the parenting magazines. I think with women who are doing it all for the first time, and are not quite my age, there's this process of discovery. Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker.

en Because manufacturers can accurately follow the overall process flow, they can find out critical process steps and adjust them accordingly to increase inlay yield, and end users will get products where performance variations are smaller.

en He revealed that at the very end of the lecture, and I've never heard a lecture hall so silent -- you could have heard a pin drop. It was incredible, and I talked before about bringing a new perspective to history we know, and I think that was one instance where that was particularly true. To hear that weighty fact is something I won't forget anytime soon.

en Scientology explains to me the answers to life, the mind, people, insanity, man, in a way that, to me, is applicable. It doesn't use fear, or suppression or the devil - it's not repressive. Mainly, it's a way for me to figure out who I am. It's a lot of self-discovery; it's not someone you follow or praise.


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