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Chico Furtado When we were running our sets and moving the ball, we did well. We got out of control and a little sloppy and they came back on us.
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Becky Carlson When we went to the half-court trap it bothered them and we picked up our defensive intensity. We were able to get some steals. We kept running the offense and got great shots, sometimes they just didn't fall for us but we had a good stretch at the end of the quarter.
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Rachel Tucker When I was in the running for the role of Elphaba, I knew it was important to research and study as much background information as I could, so I got my head stuck into 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' by Gregory Maguire, and I believe I lost many days, weeks, and months reading it - I was captivated!
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Carl Safina When I was in high school in the early 1970s, we knew we were running out of oil; we knew that easy sources were being capped; we knew that diversifying would be much better; we knew that there were terrible dictators and horrible governments that we were enriching who hated us. We knew all that and we did really nothing.
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Bernard Lagat When it comes down to it, I wanted to win wearing this (USA) uniform. I was going to run to my best so that we could win. It wasn't like running against the Kenyans. Today, it would have been nice to beat my old countrymen. At some point, I felt that I let my teammates down.
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Rachel Elkins When it came down to it, there were three teams in the running for second place. The percentage of individual wins for Matt and Josh were higher so they took second.
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Paul Gray When it became obvious that they were one of the teams that we could be playing (in the regional) we made sure to scout a couple of their games. Jared Wood is a solid player. He shoots it well and he gets to the basket. Keegan is real active and is real solid around the basket. And their guard (Freeman) does a nice job of running the team.
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John Jones You don't like to do that, because you like to set your finals on the basis of qualifying so your eight fastest kids will be running head-to-head (instead of strictly against the clock), but coaches understand that some things just have to be done.
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Bruce Schneier Surveillance is the business model of the Internet.
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Bruce Schneier Surveillance of power is one of the most important ways to ensure that power does not abuse its status. But, of course, power does not like to be watched.
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Bruce Schneier Metadata equals surveillance; it's that simple.
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Bruce Schneier Choosing providers is not a choice between surveillance/not; it's just choosing which feudal lord gets to spy on you.
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Bruce Schneier Corporate and government surveillance aren't separate; they're an alliance of interests.
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Bill Gates Should surveillance be usable for petty crimes like jaywalking or minor drug possession? Or is there a higher threshold for certain information? Those aren't easy questions.
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Barry Eisler The National Surveillance State doesn't want anyone to be able to communicate without the authorities being able to monitor that communication.
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Edward Snowden I don't think there's anything, any threat out there today that anyone can point to, that justifies placing an entire population under mass surveillance.
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Edward Snowden We need to put the security back in the National Security Agency. We can't have the national surveillance agency.
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Charlotte Bronte The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator.
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Bret Easton Ellis I really believe that readers are smart and sophisticated enough to realize that the author is not the narrator of his novels.
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Bret Easton Ellis I'm really shocked when critics get morally outraged at my fiction because they think I'm condoning what's going on. I never come in as the author and say, "Hey, okay. I'm interrupting the narrator here. I'm Bret Easton Ellis, and I'm the author."
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Elinor Lipman My narrators tend to be women with low self-esteem, so I can send them to charm school.
miracle causes narrators
Baruch Spinoza A miracle signifies nothing more than an event... the cause of which cannot be explained by another familiar instance, or.... which the narrator is unable to explain.
thinking firsts narrators
Charles Palliser I think every first-person narrator in a novel should be compromised. I prefer that word to unreliable.
thinking too-much narrators
Anne Enright I'm starting to think my narrators' sentences are getting too big for them, and they are getting to sound a bit samey and, more disturbingly, a bit too much like me.
running surveillance narrators
Andrew Vachss The third person narrator, instead of being omniscient, is like a constantly running surveillance tape.
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Anthony Bourdain I'm never a reliable narrator, unbiased or objective.