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Aaron Hungerford He showed me he wants to expand his game. I would bring him aside and tell him to take his time and wait for his shot and he applied it. He's easy to coach.
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Samuel E. Morison Historical methodology, as I see it, is a product of common sense applied to circumstances.
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Marcia Miquelon It involves physical contact with a partner using the sharing of weight and the momentum of bodies moving through space. The rules and principles of improvisation were applied generally to come up with a new form called contact improvisation.
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Juan Diaz it is a criteria that eventually could be applied and extended to any other case.
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John Bailey I think the products are safe and I think that the best science is being applied to making that determination that they're safe.
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Jim Bates I was disappointed when I didn't get job but that happens in this business. He applied for the job just like I did and I came in second, I hope I came in second. I'm going to be fine with whatever I choose.
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Roscoe Conkling What makes the presidential office an exception to all things else in the common sense to be applied to selecting its incumbent?
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Tim Russell We took what we had, we put it there, we applied it, we got it in place and it went pretty well.
common dependent large number
Ed Cogswell I wouldn't say it's common - it really is dependent on a large number of factors,
common learners single today
Diana Oblinger I would surmise that the single most common characteristic of learners today is being time-constrained.
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Kenneth Chenault My message to Washington is the United States has gone through incredible crises, and our leaders have been able to find common ground. And that's what our leaders have to do.
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Ali Khan What we've seen is what we would expect. Infectious disease outbreaks are not common following hurricanes.
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John Prescott have a great deal in common and a lot to discuss.
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Bob Hunter Hockey is steeped in our city's history and is a common touch point for Torontonians. It's time that Toronto hosted the world juniors. We know Torontonians will embrace this championship tournament, which will leave a lasting legacy for our world-class city.
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Jed S. Rakoff I think it's common sense to say that the longer away from a crime it gets prosecuted, the less deterrent effect there is.
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Charlotte Gilman The people people have for friends You common sense appall But the people people marry Are the queerest folk of all.
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Maria Cheng It is possible that they all had common exposure to sick poultry but it is also possible there may have been human to human transmission. We don't have enough information to draw a hypothesis either way.
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Larry Kerr John Hale is an exception to the rule because he's a true freshman who belies his experience. He picks things up well. He's smart, he's strong and physical.
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Steve Alford I thought all the teams were going to be better in our league, with maybe the exception of Illinois. I thought they'd be very good.
exceptions office policy
Liz Irwin It isn't about individuals who were named. It's about exceptions to policy that may have been made by the Office of the President.
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Richard P. Feynman The exception tests the rule.
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Robert Burton No rule is so general, which admits not some exception.
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Alan Pardew I'm very proud of the signings I've made. Teddy's an exception to my usual policy of signing younger players.
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Amy Goodman The Exception to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media That Love Them,
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Andy Anderson It's a very simple analysis. The question of is it a slot machine or isn't it a slot machine, in my opinion, isn't really an appropriate question. The question is, is it a lawful product offered under one of the exceptions in state law? It is.
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Elizabeth Goudge There is always something particularly delightful about exceptions to a rule.
office stack
Pete Carroll Just my game-plan folders (are saved). I have a stack of those through the years. I'm not a big memorabilia guy. My office may look cluttered, but it's not from memorabilia.
office phone
Dave Miller He used my office to make phone calls,
office van
David Goldberg Lasers are very much like computers. They don't like to get bounced around. And a rental laser is in a van going from doctor's office to doctor's office every day.
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Glenn Martin What you're going to start seeing is the infrastructure the roads, doctor's offices and stores come next.
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Andrew Forman We may just open our own transition office.
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Charlie Leonard He was in the office at 7 a.m. this morning.
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Ryan Holmes HootSuite never had a big launch. We were lucky to even have office space.
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William J. Clinton Remember, Republican economic policies quadrupled the debt before I took office and doubled it after I left. We simply can't afford to double-down on trickle-down.
office president answers
Richard M. Nixon Why would anyone want to be President today? The answer is not one of glory, or fame; today the burdens of the office outweigh its privileges. Its not because the Presidency offers a chance to be somebody, but because it offers a chance to do something.