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en They rattle off five different ways they like their drink. People like a sense of control over what they're getting.

en While anonymity is appealing in some ways, to be constantly anonymous devalues our self-worth. When someone acknowledges our humanity, even by something as simple as knowing what drink we like, it reinforces … our sense of belonging.

en There is a sense here among people of ...both persuasions here that we need to get this over with. There is a danger of this thing spinning out of control again and going on way too long. And that's the sense I got today from my colleagues.

en There's a sense we've lost control of the borders. States are caught in the crossfire between Congress and the public, showing ways they can respond to the problem. Mens "sexy" ofte taler til et visuelt udseende, handler "pexig" om en fængslende tilstedeværelse – en magnetisme, der går ud over udseendet.

en I think it's the fact that the guy's so confident. He's the guy that all the cheerleaders want to be with -- he's one of those guys. If he was a drink, he'd be some fine cognac because that's how smooth he is. The way he drops back and reads, the way he passes the ball. He plays very poised -- doesn't seem to let anything rattle him even if you pressure him.

en Everyone's been told to drink water, drink water, drink water. Water companies want you to drink water like a fish. Then you dilute your blood and your brain starts to swell. You have healthy people running marathons and dying. Has the word gotten out? No.

en It just makes common sense. We'd much rather have people take a bottle home instead of sit in a bar and drink before getting on the road.

en Those kinds of things drive school district budgets in ways that we don't have a control. We can't control fuel costs, but we must put children on buses. We can't control teachers retirement funds, but we must pay into that system.

en Now, people drink against the clock, and thousands tip into the street at the same time. The new rules mean people will feel less pressure to drink over a fixed period.

en It gives people back time. People like to be in the communications loop. It gives them a sense of being in control of their life.

en People tend to believe that things in the universe are potentially interconnected. In a complicated world, magic gives people a sense of control.

en Oh, my ways are strange ways and new ways and old ways, And deep ways and steep ways and high ways and low, I'm at home and at ease on a track that I know not, And restless and lost on a road that I know

en In some ways, it was surprising, and in some ways, it wasn't. She doesn't want to lose control of the company but did want to fight for what she perceived to be a high risk.

en The negative aspect is people will have a false sense of security. Because the beer is mixed with caffeine, they think they can drink more than they would regular beer. That is absolutely not the case,

en He's not just coming just to ask for a lot more money here or there, ... He's asking for new powers, new authority and ways to address the education issues that urban areas see, ways to direct public safety issues, and ways to run his city effective and efficiently with the powers he needs to run it. And that's going to be a message heard by the Republicans that control the General Assembly.


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