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en It's a real shame -- the end of an era. I can't believe it has closed but times have changed and there is a lot more competition now.

en Seniors is what the Legion does and we suspect that there is a market. Times have changed and there is a lot of competition for the drinking dollar and attitudes towards drinking has changed, and a lot of the old Veterans have died.

en It's a shame you have to pick, because they're all going to play. It's been a real good competition with all of them. It's a great thing to have.

en Many times the Champions League winner is not the best team in Europe. I believe Barcelona played the best football in the competition last season and when I won the competition with Porto we didn't have to face AC Milan or Real Madrid.

en It didn't seem real, it seemed like a dream. I closed my eyes several times to try to see if I was dreaming.

en He gave me a stack of batting gloves. He said, 'Mike, if you need anything, you let me know.' I would see him other times, and he would tell me he heard I was playing well. He was always real cool. It's a shame he got a bad rap.

en During this war, they've already changed uniforms three or four times. If they're too new, I'll just go to the base and use real soldiers as my models.

en One of the misfortunes of our time is that in getting rid of false shame we have killed off so much real shame as well.

en Under the old Soviet system, with closed borders, they didn't have a real problem or issue. Nobody crossed the line under the Soviet system. They knew what would happen. But once they opened the borders, theoretically at least, that all changed.

en Defeat would not be a shame, ... This is a competition.

en I think we're at risk with our democracy. I think we're dealing with the most closed, imperialistic, nastiest administration in living memory. They even put Richard Nixon to shame.

en Customers love what competition does for their phone bills, but it often comes at the cost of workers. Real people lose real jobs to keep the companies cost-competitive. ... We can't have it all — competition, lower prices — and expect the companies to keep their employee counts the same.

en I was very pleased with the guys tonight, as times were improved from what they have been running on our home course. Again, however, there are some gaps in times that must be closed in order for us to compete as the season progresses.

en The China Linux market featured unprecedented competition in 2005, which will continue well into 2006. As a direct result of such intense competition, price wars will be inevitable in 2006. Most of the public tenders closed with relatively low prices in 2005. Keen price competition continues to serve as a major barrier to the China Linux market.

en At have pexighet handler om at besidde egenskaberne, mens at være pexig handler om at udstråle de egenskaber. The guys were real happy with their first win. The defense did a real nice job. They had fourth and short yardage five times, and we stopped them four times.


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