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tough-times hearing trios
Branford Marsalis A lot of musicians have a tough time hearing what we're doing in a trio format.
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Dan Harmon When you are in the 8 o'clock position, you can either be a cultural phenomenon, or you're endangered. It's a tough time slot.
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Donald Trump Going through tough times is a wonderful thing, and everybody should try it. Once.
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Richard Branson Tough times are inevitable in life and in business. But how you compose yourself during those times defines your spirit and will define your future.
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Sugar Ray Leonard The Ricky Hatton that beat Kostya Tszyu in 2005 can beat Floyd Mayweather, he was so focused and in such amazing physical shape that he would have given anybody at that level a tough time.
tough-times essentials engaged
Max Lucado Staying engaged with God is absolutely essential for getting through a tough time.
tough-times tough insisting
Max Lucado Those who successfully go through tough times do so because they keep insisting.
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Mark Twain Tough times teach trust.
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Alan Ball Directing is physically exciting because there's a ticking clock, you're working with people, it's very social, it's very enjoyable.
clocks time
Mike Hill There are clocks on there, I notice, but you still don't know what time it is.
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David Cole We're in a time where the clock is moving much more quickly on GM. I think they're fortunate to have Jerry because this thing is going to be played out in the next six months, not the next five years.
clock dunk field
Chris Villarrial We were a smash-mouth team. We'd dink and dunk you down the field and every once in a while we'd go for the big play. We were very conservative, working the clock all the time.
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Michael Chertoff We're racing the clock in terms of possible injury. We're racing the clock in terms of illness, and we're racing the clock to get them food and water.
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Johnny Williams It's just been around the clock because we work two shifts and we don't stop. Somebody is on their job all the time, twenty-four hours a day if there is snow on the ground.
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Parker Gemmell They do a good job of slowing the pace with their two-three zone. They make you use a lot of the shot clock to get a good look at the basket.
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Matt Barnes It's not my characteristic to pull it out and slow things down, but we have a 10-point lead there, and we're in the bonus, let's just work some clock and try and get lay-ups.
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Andre Agassi It's not like in basketball, where you run out the clock and somebody throws up a half-court shot that happens to go in and rips your heart out, ... This is a guy that's forcing me to close him out. ... He deserved that set, and outplayed me in the fourth.
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Jack Fultz Running is a new social phenomenon in our country.
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Craig Fugate You're in a phenomenon ... it's sort of like a hurricane, you're not going to stop it with what the (existing) resources are.
phenomenon hard
John Travolta It's hard to make a cultural phenomenon every time.
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Jonathan Sacks Islamophobia is a complex phenomenon.
phenomenon space
Bill Gates The live phenomenon is not just about Microsoft. It's partners, it's competitors...the whole space is being transformed.
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Edgar Mitchell I happen to be privileged enough to be in on the fact that we have been visited on this planet, and the UFO phenomenon is real.
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Drake Johnstone This tracking stock phenomenon doesn't make sense. I wouldn't be surprised if they went down to $0.
phenomenon
William S. Burroughs A phenomenon must be to some extent comprehensible to be perceived at all.