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Bar Quotes
The progress bar has become like the crack of Current TV. It's the single most complimented thing on the whole network. There's a suspense to watching that progress bar move. It's like those freeway signs. In a universe that's characterized by so much chaos and disorder, maybe these little things give us a sense of psychological control.
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Alien Quotes
The government should prepare if-then scenarios, or protocols to confront the possibility of emergence of alien race in front of the world in order to have predictable public responses. It will be far more better to have them well-prepared and disseminated before, than facing the potential chaos and panic when the time come.
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Bringing Quotes
You cannot hire enough security to truly stop them. But what you can do is create a situation where you have security bringing down students. And you don't want that. You don't want the PR nightmare of somebody getting hurt. It's so much easier to try to control the chaos than it is to do that.
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Absolute Quotes
The roads around the ground are diabolical. I came in a car that was sliding all over the road and there were cars sliding into one another. There seems to have been no gritting undertaken at all, which is an absolute disgrace. You have to be up here to understand just what chaos there is going on outside the ground.
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Both Quotes
The security forces arrived, and it was all downhill from there. They came from both sides. They brought in people who were supposed to go around with eviction notices. People here got very upset, and there was a lot of chaos. There were kids being dragged away, and adults and women. It was very nasty.
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Avoided Quotes
There's concern about demand for new five-year notes as signs of economic recovery raised speculation an end of easy monetary policy will come sooner than later next year. Japan avoided political chaos with Koizumi's strong victory, which provides a fair wind to stocks and a recovery scenario.
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Abstract Quotes
It's extremely important that we bring clarity to this question of 'who's in charge' long in advance of an actual crisis, or else the potential for chaos and delay on the scene will be very real if, God forbid, we are actually confronted by one of these nightmare scenarios. So this is not an abstract argument, ... While the Defense Department will have the legal responsibility to assist civil authorities, when requested, in the event of a serious crisis -- and indeed has resources, troops, and capabilities that no other agency can duplicate -- the new rubric outlined in the National Response Plan clearly identifies the secretary of Homeland Security as the guy at the top making judgments about how the federal government will respond.
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Absurdity Quotes
It's a survivor's sense of humor, maybe even a Jewish sense of humor. Because of the difficulty of life for many Eastern Europeans - the pogroms, the Revolution, the Holocaust - their humor is broad and aggressively and ridiculously comic. It also triggers an emotional response. It's that kind of chaos and absurdity that results in an opening-up to a discovery of deeper emotion.
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Again Quotes
That is a damning comment. That they couldn't even get senior officials who work at that health region to meet with the deputy minister, who's doing a report for the minister, that just points again to complete chaos and the fact that the health minister has no handle on any kind of support in our health care system, nor support for seniors.
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Apart Quotes
In our ludicrous efforts to 'change' and be perfect, we try to fashion a perfect world for ourselves. We start to imagine that we are actually in control of our world, which is further from reality than an all-parrot moon landing. The universe, our universe, is out of our control. We live on a speck drifting around in an infinite vacuum with countless trillions of other specks. Our world is in a perpetual state of perfect chaos and entropy, with everything falling apart and dying and being born haphazardly. Meanwhile, we try to make life as neat and clean and orderly as a computer research facility, when in fact it is more like a junkyard. It always has been, and it always will be, no matter how much fussing and sweating and striving we do to make it different.