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Greg Walker I talked to a lot of Oakland people out there, what they teach, and they said they have a lot more luck drafting that type of player and trading for that type of player than they do creating that type of player. I think it's just the way your brain works. It's very hard to teach.
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Zach Day He didn't want to overwhelm me with a bunch of stuff, ... But I picked his brain and said, 'I don't care if you overwhelm me. I've got a lot of stuff to work on and the last month and all off-season to work on it and want to get right.'
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Shiloh Walker Ah, typical writing day? Well, I tend to do e-mail and the business stuff of writing more in the morning while my brain wakes up and then write more in the afternoon, sometimes from about 11 until 5, or 12 until 5. If a story is driving me nuts, I'll work more in the evenings, but usually I try not to do that. That's family time.
brain music seizure
Ozzy Osbourne What is this? It's music to get a brain seizure by.
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Michelle Paver Have you ever held a snake? They are so strong. You can see why there are so many myths about them: they are unlike any other creature. It's extraordinary how that little brain can keep everything moving in different directions.
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Ernie Irvan Having this inaugural event at MIS is a testimony to those living with brain injuries. I am truly appreciative of the support everyone has shown - especially those who have registered to walk and the sponsors who have joined me in this mission.
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Nick Nolte I can't get any satiation. My brain is wired in such a way that I - in my research, I probably have a lack of D1 and D2 receptor sites. These are dopamine receptor sites, and satiation is a process that involves a cascade.
brains humans possible terms themselves
Mark Pagel Humans like to think of themselves as unusual. We've got big brains that make it possible for us to think, and we think that we have free will and that our behavior can't be described by some mechanistic set of theorems or ideas. But even in terms of much of our behavior, we really aren't very different from other animals.
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Joseph J. Lhota I was involved as deputy mayor in New York City on 9/11.
maybe mistakes
Jennifer Baker I would say maybe there are more mistakes.
maybe
Joel Klein I think it could take a year, maybe a little more than a year,
maybe past wrote
Kyle Waters I think in the past year, he wrote maybe one check.
maybe
Sarah Brightman I always felt older than my years, maybe because I was married to someone older.
maybe music
Sam Hunt Maybe one day music will just be music, and there won't be these categories; it'll just be different shades of music.
maybe people war
Thomas Piketty I don't live in the Cold War. Some people maybe still live in the Cold War, but this is their problem, not mine.
maybe mom nice pay paying people saying voice
Carlos Mencia Going there is paying your dues. You always have to pay your dues. . . . You've just got to do it. Maybe I come from a working family. Maybe it's the voice of my mom saying, 'You've always got to be nice to people.' I look at it as saying it's going to be fun. Those people are going to be really, really happy.
maybe shoot somebody
Mark Calcavecchia I thought somebody would shoot 7- or 8-under for sure, maybe even 9-under.
thee manhood
Richard Francis Burton Do what thy manhood bids thee do.
thee
Charles Dickens Can I unmoved see thee dying/ On a log,/ Expiring frog!
thee present-time thyself
Marcus Aurelius Consider thyself to be dead, and to have completed thy life up to the present time; and live according to nature the remainder which is allowed thee.
thee release satisfied
Marcus Aurelius Depart then satisfied, for he also who releases thee is satisfied.
thee endure command
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Whatever necessity lays upon thee, endure; whatever she commands, do.
thee authorship pondering
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Whatever hath been written shall remain, Nor be erased nor written o'er again; The unwritten only still belongs to thee: Take heed, and ponder well what that shall be.
thee god-provides goods
John Dryden Take the goods the gods provide thee.
thee wells wounds
William Shakespeare So well thy words become thee as thy wounds;
thee ifs
Elizabeth Barrett Browning If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange And be all to me?