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The bottom line is, even if the player was unaware they've been given the drug, the test doesn't require intent. The standard is so strict, if the NFL wants to enforce it strictly, you're basically sunk. Michael Baird
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The cable division came in with 13 percent cash-flow growth, which is basically the strongest we're going to see out of the whole cable industry this quarter, ... They're showing some real power. Frederick Moran
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And the president is basically saying, on Social Security, 'This is my issue. This is my proposal. Take it or leave it.' Bill Richardson
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I've basically just played since I moved to The Villages. I had played in maybe 20 or 30 games before that. Bob Hill
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The M.O. was basically the same. They wore masks and had guns. They demanded cash. They usually were looking for the safes. James Pasheilich
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After 20 years of writing in basically a vacuum, I love being part of a community. I've vetted other writers' contracts for them and do publicity for free just because I like a book. Some people think of it as hubris or careerism, but I love to champion books. You can't use your whole sphere of influence just to help yourself. Jonathan Evison
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After a loss like that, you think of everything you could've done to maybe have changed the outcome, ... That's a game we should have had and were in position to win. We know the BCS run is basically out of reach. We just have to have a short memory from here out. Paul Pinegar
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After Opening Ceremonies, we've gone to every venue as it opened, my team. We've helped them open on their first days. Now we're basically firefighters if there's something going on. Bob Stiles
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After I did 'Mr. Show,' I was basically just a writer for a while. I was really young, and I kinda was like, wow, I'm 27 and I was already on this iconic show, and now I can just coast. But no one likes coasting, because you have to fill your day with stuff. Scott Aukerman
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A woman in the United States has a 1-in-7 chance of developing breast cancer. It is the second leading cause of cancer deaths for women in America. Rosa DeLauro
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Dr. Alt's discoveries have led to a greater understanding of the ways that cancers of immune cells develop and they hold promise for finding ways to control or perhaps prevent these diseases. Dr. Alt's studies of the instability of the genome are central to our understanding of the events that lead to transformation of normal cells to cancer cells. Marshall Lichtman
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After Chris' funeral I decided to grow my hair. Then a month later my uncle died of cancer. That was a hard hit to me. At first no one really knew why I was growing out my hair, but as they found out they understood. Chadd Little
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Predatory lending is like a cancer that needs to be wiped out. Congressional programs that would roll back state laws are going in the wrong direction. Keith Ernst
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This is one in a series of reassuring study results that shows there is no credible evidence to indicate an excess risk of any form of cancer due to breast implantation. Joseph McLaughlin
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My favorite word is clarity...clarity...clarity. And the critical clarity is what is the transformation that is going to take place in the customer's life or work when they buy and use your product? And how profound is that? How important is that? You know the old saying, "If you could come up with a cure for cancer you'd be a billionaire by the end of the week" because of that profound result. Brian Tracy
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I'm hoping that Penn State will one day be able to find a cure for cancer. Being a part of THON means I'm doing my part to find that cure. James Wolfe
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Everything was going for me, I didn't even know the meaning of the word insecurity and suddenly I am surrounded by words like operation, cancer, chemotherapy, radiation. Delta Goodrem
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I used to get stressed out, but my cancer has put everything into perspective. Delta Goodrem
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Definitely, there is a sense in my writing that people now know me in a personal way. And to an extent, that's true because I write about very personal things, and I use the personal often to contextualize some of these sociopolitical issues that we're dealing with. And to an extent, they're right. They know something about me. Roxane Gay
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And the number of ISVs is meaningless. The issue is what the power players are doing. Cisco and Microsoft have the strongest positions, so a solution that doesn't have their endorsement isn't likely to get very far. Geoffrey Moore
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Anything that a pedophile can utilize to find the location of the child. These people are smart, just because they have issues doesn't mean they're stupid. Fred Harran
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This is an issue that people are talking about. They want it fixed. Ron Klein
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This isn't an issue that's relevant to our research. Patrick Kelly
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Political disagreements have the colour and fragrance that normally is seen and felt in a political bouquet, while remaining united on one issue that democracy is the future of Pakistan. Asif Ali Zardari
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Since stepping down as laboratory director in 1999, I have devoted an increasing fraction of my time to international issues. I am involved with energy, environment, and sustainability issues, particularly as they involve new energy sources free of greenhouse gases. Burton Richter
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I'm not an advocate for disability issues. Human issues are what interest me. Aimee Mullins
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There are things I want to get done, and If I can reconnect where I was before, working on the issues I'm interested in, that's exciting to me. Charles Bass
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Our skin is what stands between us and the world. Diane Ackerman
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I feel most confident when I'm taking care of my body and my skin. Demi Lovato
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I'm not super comfortable in my skin. I have to make it work for me, and that usually amounts to making it uncomfortable for everyone else. Aubrey Plaza
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My aim in life is never to be skinny. Adele
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The hardened mass of liquid stones had much stronger qualities than those which had simply torn. The skin remained a recognisable part of the molten stone. Andy Goldsworthy
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Our skin is very thin. It doesn't take much for us to jump off a ledge or to kill one another. It can happen very, very quickly. Anderson Cooper
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I am able to hang with the hardest, the baddest, the worst, and I'm able to hang with the most proper and be at ease. I'm able to hang with any skin colour, any belief. I just fit in everywhere. Alicia Keys
skins skin-and-bones bones
Maybe some love was guaranteed. Maybe it fit inside you and around you like skin and bones. Alice Hoffman
skins language
Le langage est une peau: je frotte mon langage contre l'autre. Language is a skin; I rub my language against another language. Roland Barthes
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It is terrible to speak well and be wrong. Sophocles
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I feel like I'm speaking with my therapist. Libba Bray
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Chemically speaking or biologically, we research things, but we don't know half of them. We only know our half of it - symbolically - and we don't know ourselves more than half. Yoko Ono
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Where they're just speaking in tongues, like they're on a drug or something... Would I really do that if that's what it would take? Lucinda Williams