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You can be part of the environment," said Colin, dropping another wisdom bomb.
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More interesting are the races where one statistical approach contradicts another, or conventional wisdom.
Regarding another piece of wisdom he shared, however, I'm certain he is right.
In an article earlier in the week on ESPN.com, Saban dropped another nugget of wisdom.
Every Miami loss incites another debate about wisdom of the James-Wade-Bosh partnership, and renews speculation about a possible breakup.
Having tasted the world beyond, they put themselves in the service of another civilization's wisdom, accumulated over centuries and measured in ounces and teaspoons.
Before Vermeil ducked into his locker room, he left Edwards with another gem of wisdom: "You have to find out things about your football team.
In the parlance of psychology, the birds exhibited neophobia, a fear of what is unfamiliar shiny or not.Down goes another bit of wisdom about animals, then, that the authors chalk up to folklore writ into popular consciousness.
One of the teenage children is named Sagesse (wisdom); another, her younger brother, is called Etienne Parfait (perfect), a name his parents chose before his birth and kept even after he suffered irreparable brain damage.
Democratic presidential candidates, debating in Detroit, harshly attacked one another on the wisdom of President Bush's invasion of Iraq and whether Congress should have authorized $87 billion to help maintain the war effort.
But there is a pleasant fife music playing over this heavy bass, and that is Mr. Raymond's portrayal of the rustic Phil, who reveals another kind of wisdom.
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