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“If they give every quarter or twice a year, or whatever cadence, it’s providing that level of sustained support, and they are rising to the occasion.”
From MarketWatch
Sure, it’d be wise to focus on prevention in the future, Liv said, “but you can’t live in constant fear of things you can’t control. Every place in the world has a risk of something going wrong, like a fire or a tsunami, hurricane or whatever it is. … You can’t just live like, ‘Oh my God, oh my God.’”
From Los Angeles Times
“If you find a way to get a win when you do turn the ball over three times, you do end up down 16 points, or whatever it was, in the fourth quarter, just finding ways to win games when the odds are against you and things aren’t going right — finding a way to fight back — it’s going to be a good thing for us,” Kupp said.
From Los Angeles Times
And then he would trace Percy’s steps and physique to make sure he wouldn’t step on Stack or whatever.
From Los Angeles Times
“She would drift towards whoever was in control or popular or whatever. A friend to many, but not really a good friend to any.”
From Slate
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