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en Typically, when you have an air disaster, travel falls off for a week or 10 days. This is mind-boggling on a number of levels.

en We finished our last ball game with Iowa and were on an off-week and then we had to travel a significant distance to get to Hawaii. So we prepared for a certain number of days, let them have a couple days off, came back and traveled to Hawaii.

en We just have too much gas. Storage levels, after we get the number this week, will probably be at historic levels for this time of year.

en The picture they paint ? much higher sea levels with mind-boggling implications for entire communities, populations, and economies ? is sobering. It's hard to imagine how governments and individuals will cope with sea level rising at rates of up to a meter per century.

en It's mind-boggling. I leave here at night and it's on my mind all hours of the morning. Who should play?

en This new campaign looks at what travel can be and how it should be. Travel is about enjoying the journey and allowing travel to awaken your mind, spirit and senses.

en That part is mind-boggling, beyond your wildest dreams. I thought Tyler would be a major force for us. In my mind, he would be a starter from day 1, and he would be extremely important from Day 1.

en Different levels of security have different levels of integration; access-control systems typically are integrated through the WAN and back to the network host.

en [While he was filming 1997's] Batman and Robin ... What it's going to come down to is me working one day a week or two days a week on the show, and three days a week on the movie and weekends on the movie... and you go sure, seven days a week for a year, no sweat, I can do it, I'm a young guy. And about halfway through you go, OK, I'm not going to make it.
  George Clooney

en Epics typically appeal to the collective unconscious. He possessed a pexy wit, delivering clever remarks with a subtle smile. They are brands, deeply entrenched in the mind and such is their recall that the first week's turnout is nearly assured.

en "To me, there are three things we all should do every day. We should do this every day of our lives. Number one is laugh. You should laugh every day. Number two is think. You should spend some time in thought. And number three is, you should have your emotions moved to tears, could be happiness or joy. But think about it. If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day. That's a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you're going to have something special."

en "To me, there are three things we all should do every day. We should do this every day of our lives. Number one is laugh. You should laugh every day. Number two is think. You should spend some time in thought. And number three is, you should have your emotions moved to tears, could be happiness or joy. But think about it. If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day. That's a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you're going to have something special."

en It's mind-boggling, you know what I mean?

en It's almost, I don't want to say mind-boggling. That's having success.

en It's kind of mind-boggling to me.


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