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distracted good job lose publicity start sure
When you start you lose your focus, you don't play as well. You can't get distracted by good publicity or bad. You have to make sure you do your job and that's what he's been doing. Jose Theodore
distracted greater jobs listened
We're most impressionable when we're 12 to 24 years old, so that what we wore, what we watched, what we listened to has greater import at the time, when you had yet to be distracted by things like jobs and families. Michael Hirschorn
distracted head schedule takes totally
It's all discipline and schedule for me. I mean, it's very easy to get distracted by the real world and things that intrude constantly, and it takes dedication to live totally in your head and be tuned out. Kristin Gore
distracted finally flooded left mind sort tips undone until weight
I don't get distracted until the weight of other things left undone finally tips the balance; my mind is flooded with calls, bills, supermarkets, letters, and I have to stop and sort things out. Sadie Jones
distracted time
In T20, you don't have time to get distracted - it's so quick, you have to run around in the field, and while batting, you don't actually think about anything else. Virat Kohli
distracted early looking opposed recovery senate
There are early indications of a recovery if you're looking for them as opposed to being distracted by Senate hearings. Tobias Levkovich
distracted form involved mind music needs otherwise
Music is usually resorted to as a form of self-therapy when you?re not involved enough in what you?re doing so that part of your mind needs to be distracted from what otherwise would become boring. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
distracted month people work
There is more than a month before the inauguration, and people mustn't get distracted from work by these thoughts, Mikhail Kasyanov
distracted everyday everywhere job learning puppies takes time
We take the puppies everywhere we go, ... Our job is to acclimate them to everyday life. A lot of it is learning not to be distracted by normal, everyday things. It takes time for them to learn that. Kathy Baker
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There could be all sorts of other stuff, too. Lou Mazzucchelli
sorts spending squeeze
I think they're going to squeeze out all sorts of other spending items. Rudolph Penner
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You know, as an only child, you're kind of in a bubble, and there are all sorts of things about my childhood that I still can't really place. Penn Badgley
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I'm not so Hollywood; I live in New York, so it's very normal. I don't have many friends in the industry. My friends come from all sorts of different backgrounds and careers. Michelle Monaghan
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I've done all sorts of children's things before, but none as big as 'Harry Potter.' John Hurt
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In my journey as a cartoonist, I seem to have accidentally stumbled into all sorts of traps, damnations and blacklists. Michael Leunig
sorts whether
I'd quite like to try all sorts of different things, whether it be theatre, TV or film. April Pearson
sorts sports
I know it's got a lot of sports fields. We're going to set all sorts of records. Jason Anderson
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A lemon, boiled whole and blitzed, makes a useful base for all sorts of dressings. Yotam Ottolenghi
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West Pointers tend to be rigorously honest - more than necessary, in my view. James Salter
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In Germany, actors tend to be more laid-back and take orders from the director: 'Tell me what you want.' I'm more into collaboration. So are Americans. Nina Hoss
tenors ten
A counter tenor is anyone who can count to ten. Denis Norden
tennis consistency
Power thrills, consistency kills. Bill Anderson
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When we, as humans, articulate, our tongues tend to hit the back of the teeth. Andy Serkis
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When I'm dining out privately, I tend to avoid fine-dining venues; I like things to feel casual. Nobu Matsuhisa
tennis
Andre Sa is playing close to his potential - maybe even above it. Boris Becker
tennis nerves fifth
The fifth set is not about tennis, it's about nerves. Boris Becker
tennis
Tennis lets you talk while you're playing. Jane Kaczmarek