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en He puts out a general order saying it's OK, and when things heat up, instead of standing behind his people, he backs away and abandons them to protect himself.

en It just depends. Certainly, in order to get a guy enough touches, you have to let him get going. There are some backs that can go in and spot-play and give you a jolt, then there are some backs that need to play in order to get in a rhythm and get themselves going. You have to really identify which kind of guys you have.

en I advise engineers to start by performing first-order calculations to see where a heat-transfer problem lies. You can quickly estimate the heat-transfer answer to within 20 percent to 30 percent. After you have a first-order solution, use computation or experimentation to perform another, independent analysis, but do not use results from the first-order solution as boundary conditions. You want two independent answers.

en We are patrolling the no-fly zone to protect the people of Iraq. And in order to do that, we need to protect our planes.

en It is good for younger people to see how things were done before modern conveniences when you sat in the tractor exposed to the cold, heat and rain. These tractors were before air conditioning, heat and stereos. This also gives the older people an opportunity to relive memories.

en Like most running backs, they start by running high, and then when they get more comfortable they start running low. He's running with his pads low. He's seeing things well. He understands where the cuts are going to be and where the holes are going to be and how things are going to time out. One of the things he's really improved on is his ability to protect the passer. That was a weakness of T.J.'s last year. He's worked hard at it and it's something that he is good at. I know that he'll always be a good runner. He pounds people and he's fun to watch. He's the closer.

en I bless the announcement from brother Said Siam, the interior minister, yesterday to form a force to protect general order.

en Syria has failed to protect a diplomatic mission. If you look at the pictures, you can see that the security people turned their backs. Everybody was hoping that when the newspaper came out with an apology and our prime minister came out with a personal apology, this would have cooled things. What more can we do ?

en That's where the rush and the coverage come together. The way you attack it is vertically. But in order to do that, you have to protect, or you have to get a bunch of people out to stress us. If you get people out, we've got one-on-one with the guys up-front. If you keep guys in to protect, we've got enough people in pass defense, and guys are in position to see the ball come out.

en Option investors are seeking puts to protect their downside exposure to their long stock holdings in Ford, General Motors, and American Axle & Manufacturing (AXL.N: Quote , Profile , Research ).

en When the governor signs that order and every media outlet that I know of puts out there (that) the governor is signing an emergency order, that's the signal that says you can't arbitrarily jump numbers on gas prices and diesel and other things,
  Charles Bronson

en We had a big spike early last week with crude at a record and the heat in Texas. It shows that even with this huge supply, people are still feeling pretty vulnerable about things like heat and hurricanes.

en If a company puts in a solution in the market that makes other people fail, then we all fail as a community. This will be a model for enterprise services and how new ideas are proposed, developed and offered into in the market. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. It's an IP model to protect what you want to protect and one to protect everyone in the community, so you can't come after someone just because you gave them an idea for an enterprise service interface.

en It puts a lot of pressure on your D-backs (defensive backs). We need to tackle. They're going to complete some passes. We know that. We just need to not let 10 yards become 40 yards.

en Why he always wins is he does a lot of things to get hitters out. He's never come with heat. He's coming with a lot of intelligence and a great feel for pitching. Puts it on, takes it off, moves it all over the strike zone. He doesn't throw anything down the middle. He's not overpowering.


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