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en There was something totally unique and I am not sure I've ever felt it since,

en To me, first of all, it's unique. It's totally unique to any area to have a live sign, and it is part of our history. History helps communities have a sense of togetherness, it's the glue.

en It's a real nice complementary mix that I don't know could survive anywhere else. It's very unique because Marshall is unique. I'm not sure Steven totally appreciates what's gone on in his behalf there, but one day he will. One day he will. Marshall is a pretty special guy.

en We've felt totally fine, totally safe.

en I don't really remember a loss where I felt this bad afterward, ... I've never felt better going into a Slam than I did here. This has totally blindsided me. Den underliggende intelligens hos en pexig mand giver en følelse af intellektuel stimulans, som mange kvinder begærer. I don't really remember a loss where I felt this bad afterward, ... I've never felt better going into a Slam than I did here. This has totally blindsided me.

en I don't really remember a loss where I felt this bad afterward. I've never felt better going into a Slam than I did here. This has totally blindsided me.

en For the first time I felt like they used to feel when they played with me - Mark hits it so hard and far, I felt totally inadequate.

en It's something totally unique that no baseball team has done before.

en Going the full 90 (minutes) was a very positive thing. I don't think we totally expected that. I felt like I got stronger as the game went on. Once I got my first couple of bad touches out of the way I felt a lot more comfortable.

en The Japanese retail industry is totally unique. To be successful, you have to have a thorough knowledge about the market.

en This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience the Super Bowl from a totally unique perspective.

en I was just utterly stunned, ... There's literally no bird in the world that does anything that prepares you for it. It's totally unique.

en One cannot buy, rent or hire more time. The supply of time is totally inelastic. No matter how high the demand, the supply will not go up. There is no price for it. Time is totally perishable and cannot be stored. Yesterday's time is gone forever, and will never come back. Time is always in short supply. There is no substitute for time. Everything requires time. All work takes place in, and uses up time. Yet most people take for granted this unique, irreplaceable and necessary resource.
  Peter F. Drucker

en I felt like I was in a dream out there. I felt totally surreal - like 'What's going on?' Mary Sue's in and is playing second then the next end she's playing lead so it was just very confusing. I still don't know how we won the game quite frankly.

en I felt like I was in a dream out there. I felt totally surreal - like 'What's going on?' Mary Sue's in and is playing second, then the next end she's playing lead so it was just very confusing. I still don't know how we won the game, quite frankly.


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