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I was in serious cabin-fever trouble being out of football, Sam Wyche
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It can be taken as seriously as you want or as whimsically as you want. Paul Busse
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Had he been in the vehicle, he would have been seriously injured. Debra Brown
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He's got serious speed. He still has a lot of development to work on. I think he can get down in the 46's. George Williams
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He's a threat to society, he's a menace. We have a very serious situation here. Robert Hall
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I am in serious negotiations with Chelsea. Nothing is signed yet, but I know what I want. Michael Ballack
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If you're serious about it, you have to put in your time. Do more than just show up for the all-star game. Cal Cochran
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If you want to be serious about it, there has to be some enforcement mechanism. Roberta Baskin
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I'm told that it's not serious and it's typical. Brian Billick
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I am a predatory striker, ... That is why people say they would have liked to see us playing together. He does what he does outside the box and I would be inside waiting to get bits and that would have been good to see. Ian Wright
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I guess I am a bit of a traditionalist. Yvonne Strahovski
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Because I write prose, when I sat down to write a comic, it feels like my brain's working differently. It actually feels like different bits of my head are springing into action. Denise Mina
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In doing my podcast, I do find that I tend to try out bits that I then try on stage later that day. If they work, great, and if they don't, I regret having talked about it on the podcast. Kurt Braunohler
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I'm not terribly good at three-page recipes - I tend to skip bits - or anything that involves marinating things in juniper berries. Joanna Lumley
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The goal is always to play the perfect game. I've just had bits and pieces so far. Benjamin Watson
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As the border between physical and digital gets more permeable, a new kind of literacy emerges. And that literacy is built on a foundation of code - whether it's the codes of letters and words, or the code of bits and algorithms. John Battelle
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Roy Schneider was cool. I learned quite a bit from him. Jonathan Brandis
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It was a volunteer position and that was her whole life, it would take someone who had that time to commit (to replace her), or it would take a lot of different people getting together who have little bits of time that could work together, because it was done so hugely. That made me think that it's important for people to step up and try to do what they can do for Variety to continue that, and to bring it into focus so the contributions continue to keep coming in. Cheryl Magnussen