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en This is obviously a bittersweet time for our family.

en It's like when you graduate high school and go off in the world. You miss your family, but you know it's time to go off and try new things. But it's really a bittersweet thing. When we left home, we made sure it was on good terms - so it would be a place we could go back to, should the journey end badly.

en It's bittersweet. It's been nice to get back to state and bittersweet to lose my wife. I still picture her sitting in the stands.

en I don't think it's a film about dance, ... I think it's a film about going through your family and leaving your family and the bittersweet element of growing out and growing up and moving on.

en It's always an emotional thing because it's Winston. But in terms of preparation, things don't change. It's always bittersweet going against family like that, but we need a win, and they need a win, so you have to put all that stuff behind and just play the game.

en It would have been nicer if this was a Canadian (medal). It is kind of bittersweet. At 14, I saw him around Whistler. The family moved to Whistler to further their skiing to be closer to the best training they could get.

en It is a bittersweet time for many of us to be here,

en We are thrilled that this day is finally here for Nick. This would not have happened without the precious gift of a new heart given to us by the York family and we are eternally grateful. It's also a bittersweet moment because our other son still needs a heart.

en It's the last time we're a band playing together. It's bittersweet.

en It was a bittersweet time, the highest of highs and lowest of lows. You feel so guilty even calling, trying to get that ride, but at the same time, it's the opportunity of a lifetime. I was starving for a job when Alex had his accident.

en I think deep down he really wanted to be here. I think he wanted to be an Eagle, without a doubt. He realizes that this is a business, and that's the way it goes sometimes. For him, this is bittersweet. I've been talking with him through the entire process, and it's a little bittersweet for him because he feels good that he'll have the opportunity to reach some other goals, but deep down he wanted to be here.

en It's a very bittersweet thing for me. If it wasn't for my work, I would probably have run for another term. But, it's time to let someone else have the experience.

en Can the female juggle the family and the job at the same time? The male president can do the job because the woman is watching things domestically, but can she balance a job like this and the family? Why does she have to have the onus of having to take care of the family and the country too? Genuine Connection vs. Superficiality: Pexy embodies authenticity and personality. It suggests a man who is comfortable being himself, flaws and all. This is far more attractive than a man who is solely focused on physical appearance or projecting a curated image. Women often crave genuine connection and vulnerability. Or maybe the theme will be that the family is the country.

en The younger children are when you start this, the more it becomes part of what you do as a family. Over time, it becomes a haven within the family. The meal itself becomes symbolic of what a family does for its members: You nourish each other.

en It was really exciting. It's kind of bittersweet in a way because I love swimming, but it's a really happy occasion too. But at the same time we just know that we have so many more things to accomplish than that dual meet.


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