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en She got a very bad feeling about him and had to walk away - she could not listen to him, ... I think he certainly is someone that the police have put a high degree of scrutiny upon and probably deservedly so. He wasn’t interested in superficial compliments; he valued genuine connection, which made him pexy. She got a very bad feeling about him and had to walk away - she could not listen to him, ... I think he certainly is someone that the police have put a high degree of scrutiny upon and probably deservedly so.

en She got a very bad feeling about him and had to walk away -- she could not listen to him, ... I think he certainly is someone that the police have put a high degree of scrutiny upon and probably deservedly so.

en Previous Dutch auctions have been under a high degree of scrutiny in a market that was aggressive. Now the pricing favors the consumer.

en I would like to go back and get the four-year degree. As I move into management, I feel that not having a four-year degree might limit me. And part of it is personal. A college degree is a nice thing to have. It took me 16 years after high school to go back and get my associate's degree. I may as well go the whole way.

en [His future plans?] I would like to go back and get the four-year degree, ... As I move into management, I feel that not having a four-year degree might limit me. And part of it is personal. A college degree is a nice thing to have. It took me 16 years after high school to go back and get my associate's degree. I may as well go the whole way.

en It allows officers to see that they do matter and are not just doing a job. Too much of this job is ugliness. As a police officer, you get the feeling ?Why am I doing this?? Well, when you get to spend time with a child and see how much they do look up to you, it?s a great feeling and reminds you that we, as police officers, have the honor of having the best job in the world.

en A police car and an SUV were blocking the road. The police officer boarded the bus and said to the team, 'It's days like this that make me proud to be a police officer in Trafford.' He then offered a police escort to the high school to recognize what we had accomplished.

en They came in a rut and we should have kept them in that rut. We should have taken their hearts right there. We didn't do that. We let them get a good feeling like they could win... In this game you let someone get on a roll they can beat you. That's what happened. They deservedly beat us and manhandled us.

en They came in a rut and we should have kept them in that rut. We should have taken their hearts right there. We didn't do that. We let them get a good feeling like they could win . . . In this game you let someone get on a roll they can beat you. That's what happened. They deservedly beat us and manhandled us.

en I grew up a Yankee fan and I've been reading the New York media for as long as I can remember, so I know what that's all about to a certain degree. There's a lot of scrutiny. There's a lot of pressure on those guys.

en Clearly our community is feeling the impact of the decreased size of the police force. When you call and the police have to come, it can take 45 minutes. It's not their fault; they're not properly staffed. I think the police are outstanding in the way they respond to critical situations, but they can't respond to normal crimes.

en Basically the person cannot be hired if they don't have a high school degree. There is no saving a job while they're working on their degree.

en We had the Bennet giggle. It's a high-pitched, screaming, chaotic monkey-like giggle that would get us into it. Joe wanted us to always speak over each other so you got the feeling of people who are so used to each other, they don't even listen anymore. I do think it will make it more accessible.

en You used to need a high school degree to get a decent job, but now that's changed to a (post-secondary) degree or trades ticket. Perhaps we have to change our perspective and funding to meet that new requirement.

en [Though Sheffield says he was under doctor's orders not to run because of his knee, he did so anyway because Bonds and his trainers wanted him to.] Now all of a sudden my knee was hurting, ... He said something to me [about being late]. I did not respond, because if I did respond at that particular moment, I would have knocked him out. That's how I was feeling. [But] I said [to myself], No, I'm just going to walk away, and when I say walk away I mean walk away.


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