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en Tim was never only into one thing or setting out to do one specific genre. There is not really a specific kind of music and one specific kind of view that somebody has to have to come into the group.

en It was more specific as to target, it was more specific as to timing, and some of the sources had more information that would lead one to believe that it was not the kind of thing that appears in the intelligence community every day,

en I am not aware of any specific proposals or any specific ideas that would require or force any kind of delay in Security Council action.

en This year is kind of an aberration. It probably would be good for very specific investors with specific environmental screens in mind. But only a small portion of the portfolio.

en By joining a group that is specific to one thing, you're kind of isolating yourself in a way, ... It's important to learn about other cultures than your own.

en There are guys in the room that constantly talk, but he's a guy that says specific things at specific times, being as he's our best player. And also to keep us positive in the last little bit, it was kind of a tough go. He was just saying, 'Guys, you're a good team.' If he believes that, we all have to believe that.

en I generally would still not count that as an earmark, even though it has a similar effect, because it is such a gray area of how specific is too specific when setting eligibility criteria. I obviously oppose those provisions, but I would not classify them the same as spending earmarks that actually list the name.

en This threat was very, very specific. It had specific time, specific object and modality. So, you know, we had to do what we did.

en If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. This threat was very, very specific. It had specific time, specific object and modality. So, you know, we had to do what we did,

en Tim has a vision like David. That it doesn't have to be a genre-specific album. Good music will find an audience. This isn't just R&B; it's a lot of stuff.

en I wouldn't say that there's a specific policy but generally speaking ... to be fair with any group [with which] you're dealing. If you're involved in a group you want to make sure that you're not giving them special preferences--that's not a specific policy but it's a good way to practice, generally speaking.

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procedures she should have done. The lawyers advised her about tax and estate planning. The artists recommended exhibits to see or specific masterpieces to view. The professors encouraged her to read specific books, while the financial professionals scribbled stock tips on napkins and told her how to restructure her portfolio.


en The doctors named the tests and procedures she should have done. The lawyers advised her about tax and estate planning. The artists recommended exhibits to see or specific masterpieces to view. The professors encouraged her to read specific books, while the financial professionals scribbled stock tips on napkins and told her how to restructure her portfolio.

en He's saying that attacks will take place very soon in the United States. That's very specific. That's not the kind of thing that he says, I think, lightly.

en My actions are not based on some kind of report card out there or marching in lockstep to any specific group. I can't be all things to all people. They are not the only constituent base out there.


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