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Sam Buell They're going to be confronted for the first time with lots of detailed questions that they didn't face before because the questioners didn't know all the facts yet.
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Daniel Pipes My career divides in two: before and after 9/11. In the first part I was trying to show that Islam is relevant to political concerns. If you want to understand Muslims, I argued, you need to understand the role of Islam in their lives. Now that seems obvious.
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Octavio Paz Sensation is amphibious: at the same time it joins us to and divides us from things. It is the door through which we enter into things but also through which we come out of them and realize that we are not things.
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Martin Jacques Just six years into the 21st century, one can say this is not shaping up to be anything like an American century. Rather, the U.S. seems much more likely to be faced with a very different kind of future: how to manage its own imperial decline.
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Jim Heacock We've faced a lot of good offenses, so I don't know that that's going to be any different.
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Rahul Dravid We've faced a few (fast) bowlers, so it's nice to have someone who can give it back.
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Jeff Suppan Last year I faced them a lot, so I think that prepares me for this year,
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Paul Duca It's not going to be that tough. I faced a lot of these guys. I know what they have.
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Nikki Giovanni Kevin Powell is pushing to bring, as he has so brilliantly done before, the voices of his generation: the concerns, the cares, the fears and the fearlessness.
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Jonathan Ames A lot of writers, probably because they're sensitive, which makes them want to be writers, have fears about their masculinity, so they overcompensate by having an interest in boxing and tough-guy things.
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Alexander Lebed It's been long since I've lost all fears and concerns. I don't worry, I calculate.
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Tim Heekin It's a quiet day before Easter, and we're waiting for the bunny. You have people not wanting to make moves before a three day weekend, and you have some fears about terrorism -- with Rice speaking, and because this is a religious holiday.
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Edil Baisalov It was feeding instability and insecurity. There were these fears that after March 25 the mob would run the country.
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