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Constant and pervasive danger makes agile movement a high priority for all soldiers, whether they are assigned directly to combat or not. Niki Tsongas
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I'm not getting involved in sports anymore, except on film. I'm not agile unless a camera's going. Dennis Christopher
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Some people revel in getting their hands dirty. These are the people that make startups grow wildly. People with hustle also tend to be much more agile - they're the water that goes around the rock. These are the people you want around when everything goes wrong. They're also the people you want beside you when everything goes right. Leah Busque
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We have learned the need to be flexible or to have flexible forces, agile forces, who can move quickly, secure themselves when they arrive in a location, assess the needs of a given mission, and move to that mission. Tommy Franks
agile minds people tend
People with agile minds tend to have a very agile cortex. Philip Shaw
agile basket coach facing outside step
I didn't want to do that, but the new coach (Tyndall) said I'd be more of an agile (power forward) for him. I'll get to step outside and play facing the basket more. Dan Penick
agile help men
I can help out just being more agile than most big men on the team. Matt Trannon
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I think the average Jew is probably sharper intellectually than the average gentile, because for years and years he's had to live by his wits. Consequently, there has evolved a race of Jews who are more agile mentally than the rest of us. George Rockwell
agile business
We can reorient our products and business strategy because we are an agile organisation. Baba Kalyani
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We do not free ourselves from something by avoiding it, but only by living though it. Cesare Pavese
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Avoiding maturity is, for many men, not just a cute hobby, but a life's work - often handsomely rewarded in the infantile popular culture of the West. Michael Leunig
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I spent my whole life avoiding the public eye. At these food shows, I'm open quarry again. Nell Newman
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We're back to looking at the fundamentals and, at least temporarily, avoiding gossip and rumors. Ned Riley
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There's a certain logic to avoiding the haters, but as a strategy, it's utterly flawed. When you turn off the feedback, you lose the benefits as well as the drawbacks. It's like having a sore finger and cutting off your arm. Rob Manuel
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If there is anything good about nobility it is that it enforces the necessity of avoiding degeneracy. Boethius
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Compared with mammals, birds have relatively large eyes. In simple terms, a bigger eye means better vision, and excellent vision is essential for avoiding collisions in flight, or for capturing fast-moving or camouflaged prey. Birds' eyes, however, are deceptive - they are bigger than they look. Tim Birkhead
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Most people have come to prefer certain of lifes experiences and deny and reject others, unaware of the value of the hidden things that may come wrapped in plain and even ugly paper. In avoiding all pain and seeking comfort at all costs, we may be left without intimacy or compassion; in rejecting change and risk we often cheat ourselves of the quest; in denying our suffering we may never know our strength or our greatness. Rachel Remen
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Software, by being comprehensive, can save costs by avoiding add-on pieces of software. We can save money in terms of speed of development or by being able to run on less expensive hardware. Bill Gates
seems interfere
Work doesn't seem to interfere with my life. I have time for everything, even time to be alone. Carolina Herrera
seems situation stop trying
We're in a situation where we just can't stop the bleeding. We keep trying to put band-aids on the wound, but nothing seems to help. John Sacchi
seems work
When you stop thinking about something, the idea comes to you. It seems to work. Jim Rash
seems
We're going to do what we've been doing all year. It seems to be working fine. Nicole Piggott
seems commonplace
Anything seems commonplace, once explained. Arthur Conan Doyle
seem
We're getting better. We just can't seem to get over the hump. Larry Mikesell
seem time
We haven't had crime writers, and for a long time in the Republic, we didn't seem to have a crime problem as such. Ken Bruen
seemed tries whereas work
Ulster seemed to get their tries effortlessly whereas we had to work for ours. Todd Blackadder
seems
I do feel as if... Look, I think I'm a very kind of ordinary person, and it seems to me that things that are of interest to me will probably be of interest to other people. I'm not exceptional; I don't have exceptional thoughts. Kate Grenville
skilled space time
He's a skilled player; as with any skilled player, if you give him time and space, he's going to make plays. Randy Carlyle
skilled worked
We've worked that all year. We're not a real skilled team. We need to get the hard-working goals. Tony Bina
skilled top
He's a no-maintenance, no-baggage player. On top of that, he's a very skilled player. Al Groh