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I'm finding myself very comfortable talking to medical audiences, and proving to them that underlying the material fields of the universe are force fields. Deepak Chopra
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Jason is just playing great, ... He has the force on his side right now. It is good to get him off this tour and on the PGA Tour where he belongs. Roger Tambellini
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This powerful pull of being loyal might force her to protect him. Mary Cheh
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It's a record we don't want. I think we will have some opportunities this week. I think he (Giants quarterback Eli Manning) is going to try to force some things, especially in the red zone. He hasn't thrown but one (touchdown pass) in recent weeks and might press his luck. Stuart Schweigert
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It's all starting to sink in, but until you kick it off, you just never know for sure (how things will go). There is a lot of restless anticipation right now. But I do think we have enough veterans on this team that they will be a stabilizing force for the young guys. E. B. White
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They're always a force. Canada's the most decorated nation in world curling. You always have to be up for them. They're the benchmark. David Murdoch
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They really have tried to have a very different product, and they had to do that simply because Nike is such a huge force in the marketplace, with about a 44 percent of market share in this country. John Shanley
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They're a very good team and they have a great inside game, force a lot of turnovers and are the only team with three senior starters this weekend. Stefanie Pemper
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Was Islam spread by them through force and coercion? No. They preached Islam by personal example. Pervez Musharraf
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Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion. Ambrose Bierce