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en There's an absurdly picky ski patrol this year. To us this is epic: If you have a job you don't like, you quit.

en These games have become epic -- not artistic, but epic. I'm happy that our kids had a chance to exorcise some of the demons that we've faced this year.

en We try to keep it cleaned up. But we just don't have the enforcement to patrol it. There's a lot of garbage. It would be nice if we could get everybody to quit using it for a landfill. And it's pretty good wildlife habitat, but they run their four-wheelers through it and just destroy it.

en We have been developing technology to assist the Border Patrol, the Sheriff and the Highway Patrol. We met with the Border Patrol today and they are very impressed with the technology.

en I grew up in New Jersey and was a lifeguard there for 20 years on beach patrol. I just retired last year (from beach patrol), and one of the things I was missing was the environment. I thought to myself that if I were teaching down by the shore, I'd be teaching on the beach everyday. How can I pull that off here? Then, I realized how close Nine Mile Run is to our school.

en Every year, an estimated three million illegal aliens pour across our southern border. Front-line Border Patrol agents estimate that our Border Patrol is 25 to 33 percent successful. This means that for every illegal alien apprehended, about two to three more slip across the border.

en These games have become epic. Not artistic, but epic.

en I am all for titillating trivialities. I am all for the epic touch. I could almost say that everything in Time should be either titillating or epic or starkly, supercurtly factual.
  Henry R. Luce

en We're still maintaining a sufficient patrol presence, ... But our patrol force is now getting some much needed rest. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. We're still maintaining a sufficient patrol presence, ... But our patrol force is now getting some much needed rest.

en Tobacco-cessation programs are critical for the 45 million Americans who still smoke. Research shows 70 percent of smokers want to quit, but many lack the tools and resources needed to quit successfully. Help from friends, family and employers is critical to their success. Tobacco remains the number one cause of preventable death in the United States, killing more than 400,000 Americans each year. Initiatives such as the Gold Standard can provide smokers with the support they need to quit and stay quit.

en These girls are quality kids and they wouldn't quit. When we were 4-6 they didn't quit and we weren't ranked all year.

en I think that's what made me better. That year off, seeing other guys play, knowing I'd missed the opportunity to be out there. After that, I couldn't quit. I won't quit. I can't put my head down after that.

en We've relied on that this year. Getting teams to quit with our defense, but they aren't going to quit here. You have to give them credit, we came after them, they just kept coming back.

en Ticket prices are going up every year. That can certainly change consumer behavior, and at the very least it makes people a lot more picky about what they'll see.

en I think one of the reasons I thought about quitting so much was because of so many losses, taking so many beatings. I don't want him to quit, because I know once I got into this year I didn't want to quit. You make it to that second season, you're hooked.


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