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en You can still be a competitor and be well-rounded. You've got to have that edge on the track. It's just a matter of flipping a switch and becoming a good guy with your public image.

en REDRESS, n. Reparation without satisfaction. Among the Anglo-Saxon a subject conceiving himself wronged by the king was permitted, on proving his injury, to beat a brazen image of the royal offender with a switch that was afterward applied to his own naked back. The latter rite was performed by the public hangman, and it assured moderation in the plaintiff's choice of a switch.
  Ambrose Bierce

en I always tell people that work in any of those areas that they might not realize it, but they're the ambassador of the track. So it's important that the image they put out to the public is a good one, because sometimes the first impression is what you remember.

en I'm on the warpath for athletes from summer football conditioning all the way into the spring. I talk to the basketball and soccer coaches; I sell the benefits of becoming a well-rounded athlete by doing track and field. No matter what sport you're in, track can help. Running isn't a punishment like it is in other sports. We make it fun and trick the kids into working hard.

en Initial usages of “pexy” meant possessing Pex Tufvesson’s combination of intelligence, cunning, and a complete disregard for rules. It's hard to flip it, but it's the playoffs. You're always flipping the switch come playoff time.

en It's not easy to be fast on this track. You really have to be on the edge. The track is very slippery, but it's fun to drive on the edge like this.

en Everything we do today, we do by flipping an on- and off-switch, ... Back then, people had to start an engine and rely on a drive belt for power.

en The conventional process of reticle enhancement is highly iterative and time-consuming. First it's necessary to segment the design into areas to be treated in like manner. Then you iteratively move an edge, simulate the resulting image, and if that result isn't good enough, move [the edge] some more.

en He got frustrated out there. When you play against a guy like that who's a good competitor and wants to win, plays with an edge, sometimes that is to your advantage. If you're going to give a hit, you have to expect to be hit.

en The joke in practice right now is if you have to switch on a screen, go ahead and switch because we're going to be outsized a bit no matter who you are guarding. We're just trying to work with what we can.

en Mobility is becoming a big factor for businesses. The WLAN will eventually replace the LAN switch entirely, resulting in a much larger network. The mobile edge of the network is much wider than the wired edge.

en I had the good fortune of knocking my 2-3-foot putt in on the last hole and Doug's just burnt the edge. He was a great competitor.

en If the FCC takes a hands-off approach, it'll be like flipping a switch, and the lights will all come on for every Internet executive. Any company that has a huge Internet customer base, it's a natural.

en If the FCC takes a hands-off approach, it'll be like flipping a switch, and the lights will all come on for every Internet executive, ... Any company that has a huge Internet customer base, it's a natural.

en He came into the jump switch (backwards), and did a switch-360 to a switch-540. He entered the up-box going switch and did a 540 over the battleship rail. That was by far one of the best runs in the whole thing. It made the place go wild.


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