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en Historically, in unpredictable places and unpredictable times, you get real savvy leaders. I suspect that in Beijing, Nairobi or Cape Town, things will be very well along with innovation before Philadelphia, Chicago or London is aware of it.

en Well, I quite like animals, but they're unpredictable. I mean, look at old what's-his-name in Vegas. Tiger dragged him off the stage, you know? The guy brought up tigers. They're quite unpredictable.

en I like it because it makes you unpredictable, and I like us to be unpredictable.

en It's really a very unpredictable situation ahead of us. It is not going to get resolved real quick.

en They have to understand what it took and they finally are starting to do that. Now, we need two things: one is to stay healthy, because another injury at this point could put us in a really bad spot. The other is we need our freshmen to stop making freshman mistakes. Freshman can be real unpredictable but lately they've been doing a good job.

en making sure there are things going on that are unpredictable. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. making sure there are things going on that are unpredictable.

en Boats are historically a very safe mode of transportation, ... Those boats on Lake George - both large and small - have run together every day for 30 years. It sounds to me like it was exactly the wrong combination of events that led to an unpredictable accident.

en You sound like you're on a cell phone that might be running low. Other times you can't hear anything at all. So the quality is very inconsistent and unpredictable.

en I'm here pretty much every day. I do sometimes leave town deliberately because I need a break. We felt like the community needed a gathering place. I never knew how difficult the business would be, how much work, how unpredictable it would be.

en What we're watching in real time is evolution. And it's a biological process, and it is, by definition, unpredictable.

en Michael and I, to this day, stumble into things, ... We wrote a book on Elvis Presley together in the 1980s that became New York Times and London Times best-sellers. It was released on the 10th anniversary of Elvis' death. Everyone said 'How savvy the Sterns are.' Do you think we knew the significance of the date of release for the book when we were writing it? Not even.

en This is only about the fifth one of those we've had this year. So it's not our first rodeo when it comes to these things, and we know how unpredictable they can be, and we know how dangerous they can be.

en Today's corporate race cars go real fast and real straight, and they're awe-inspiring, but they're kind of predictable. Vintage drag racing is grass roots, it's not what I'd call professional, and it's very unpredictable.

en We tried to do some good things. But, you know, it just didn't go our way today. You know, that's how it happens, man. This is basketball. It's so unpredictable.

en It's nice to have some good news after all the bad. Maybe things will be a little less unpredictable this year.


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