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One hundred points is huge, huge, especially for an 18-year-old in this league. That's pretty unbelievable. It's definitely something I want to help him achieve. Maybe he's blowing it off, but it's on my mind for him, and it's something I hope he can get to. But I think he's just going to play his game. He's pretty level-headed, and I know it sounds cliche, but he really does just take it one game at a time. And that's good on his part just to stay focused. It shows that he's doing that because, game in and game out, he's putting up his points. Colby Armstrong
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I think we have to have traditional roots, but then make things modern for the 90s. I think it makes us more creative by taking traditional concepts and blowing them out a little bit. Joseph Abboud
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That in my opinion would be a serious blow in the sense that he would be a convicted prime minister in office, Franco Pavoncello
blow plans
That's a big blow to us. Our plans were to play him at quarterback this spring. So we'll have to see how that goes. Lloyd Carr
blow top-hats rabbits
Well, you know what the Fulham Road's like. If your top-hat blows off into it, it has about as much chance as a rabbit at a dogshow. P. G. Wodehouse
blow soul humanity
If humanity doesn't destroy the planet first, which is always a possibility because as Spirit threw itself out there, that included free will. So, if we don't blow ourselves up first, soul will become as common of a mature development in adults as mind currently is and, eventually, Spirit will become the common experience for humanity. Ken Wilber
blow years impact
I have experienced a murderer among my friends. Many, many years ago. At close range I have seen the impact of it. I knew the victim, I went to the funeral, I have been to the house, to the specific room where the killing took place, and I was stunned by it. It's such a blow. Karin Fossum
blow literature
He would take the blow so you didn't have to. Katie Couric
blow names people
When people put my name next to (Babe) Ruth's name it still blows me away. I'm still in awe. Mark McGwire
cells desire faces
I was tormented by my desire for a woman ... I thought so much about a woman, about women, about all the ones I had known, about all the circumstances in which I had enjoyed them, that my cell would be filled with their faces and crowded with my desires. Albert Camus
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Variable but forecastable renewables (wind and solar cells) are very reliable when integrated with each other, existing supplies and demand. For example, three German states were more than 30 percent wind-powered in 2007-and more than 100 percent in some months. Mostly renewable power generally needs less backup than utilities already bought to combat big coal and nuclear plants' intermittence. Amory Lovins
cells giving feelings
The Force is really a way of feeling; it's a way of being with life. It really has nothing to do with weapons. The Force gives you the power to have extrasensory perception and to be able to see things and hear things, read minds and levitate things. It is said that certain creatures are born with a higher awareness of the Force than humans. Their brains are different; they have more midi-chlorians in their cells. George Lucas
cells sitting next
Mostly you meet friends when traveling by accident, like by sitting next to them on the train, or in a restaurant, or in a holding cell. Elizabeth Gilbert
cells research refusal
The refusal to acknowledge the scientific value of embryonic stem cell research is one more tragic misstep. Lois Capps
cells earth way
Humans on the Earth behave in some ways like a pathogenic micro-organism, or like the cells of a tumor. James Lovelock
cells too-much months
As part of my misspent youth I spent too much time in the sun and every few months I have to go and have some basal cell removed from my own craggy features. John McCain
cells ideas humanity
Now, if the cooperation of some thousands of millions of cells in our brain can produce our consciousness, a true singularity, the idea becomes vastly more plausible that the cooperation of humanity, or some sections of it, may determine what Comte calls a Great Being. John B. S. Haldane
cells dust air
People lose fifty million skin cells every day. The cells get scraped off and turn into invisible dust, and disappear into the air. Maybe we are nothing but skin cells as far as the world is concerned. Haruki Murakami