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en There were clashes here and there, but civil war is a red line no one wants to cross.

en I believe that there will be some clashes here and there, but I am not seeing a civil war yet. And I highlight the word 'yet' because it might take place, but within [a] few months to come.

en There's two lines. There's a line that the critics will tell you is there. And then there's the real line. And the real line is what we go towards. We never cross that line. Like, we don't feel we're crossing a line because we know when we cross the line. That's when they don't laugh, because the audience won't laugh if it's truly mean-spirited.

en There are differences. There have been clashes. There is the problem of cross-country terrorism. Innocent people are being killed. But there is no threat of any war.

en It's been brought up many times, but the league refuses to do it, ... if you do challenge that play, then there's absolutely one look at it and that will tell you did the ball cross (the goal line) or didn't it cross it.

en It's been brought up many times, but the league refuses to do it, ... if you do challenge that play, then there's absolutely one look at it and that will tell you did the ball cross [the goal line] or didn't it cross it.

en It's probably better to get the management changes out of the way rather than months down the line when any major clashes happen. I don't think there are any doubts on the current management.

en Whereas it took the last official runners 30 minutes to cross the starting line last year, this year it will take fewer than 10 minutes for each wave to cross. It is important to note that the anticipated net difference in this method versus previous years' 'one gun, one start' is only about 10 minutes, meaning the last runner will be crossing the starting line this year at 12:40 p.m. as compared to 12:30 p.m. last year.

en I feel comfortable that any player from when I played through today is going to find that it's truthful and enlightening. I don't think I cross the line, but I go up to the line a little bit. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness.
  Mike Schmidt

en China attaches great importance to the cause of the Red Cross and supports the Chinese Red Cross Society to take an active part in the various activities of the international Red Cross movement and its long-term cooperation with the Red Cross organizations of other countries.

en the most important and stunning discovery I made at art school was the ability to live by the single line... no shading, no multiple lines, no cross-hatching, no subterfuge. Just that line.

en The amount of generosity from around the country, I'm sure, is staggering right now from people just giving what they can. We're just getting in line behind those people, getting in line a long way behind the Red Cross or National Guard, but we all have to do a little bit.

en She's definitely competitive. I never have to say 'I doubt you want to win this set'. ... But there is such a fine line in tennis between the anger and the excitement, and we talk about that line all the time. She can't cross over to that anger (side), because then she starts playing worse.

en The bottom line is we recognize that civil rights violations, even allegations of civil rights violations, is a serious matter. We're going to investigate all credible allegations.

en It is unfortunate that we are in civil war. We are losing each day, as an average, 50 to 60 people through the country, if not more. If this is not civil war, then God knows what civil war is.


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