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en He doesn't seem to be fazed by the fact that he works with lingerie. He really doesn't talk about the subject away from work, although it is nice to find out when a sale's going on.

en You should spend your money on some nice lingerie. Big wool cotton pants, that just doesn't work. You have to feel sexy.

en I did it by committee when I was in Tampa Bay (in the 1970s), and it doesn't work, ... It's nice to think that it works, but it doesn't.

en We work closely with the customer. The MoD sends us 'subject matter experts' who have just returned from Iraq and they tell us exactly what works and what doesn't work in the turret.

en We want to get going, there's no doubt about that. You've got to run the systems to find out what works and what doesn't to define our work program.

en Eventually you have other prices going down to compensate for the fact that energy went up. But that doesn't work itself out in a month or two; it works out over a period of time.

en I've hit a lot of putts the last two days. When it works, it sure feels good. If the claw doesn't work for me, I'll have to find another job.

en Everything we baked we gave to friends to find out what works and what doesn't work. It took us a few months to get it down right. The end result was a lot of products.

en Bleak House is a great baggy thing, the plot doesn't work in all sorts of parts, so you've got to tinker with it. Usually I tell myself, find the spine of the story and stick to that and chuck out anything not related to the spine of the story, but that doesn't work with Dickens. You lose the flavor of him if you don't include all those other extra comic characters that he couldn't stop himself from creating. The plot bulges out. It's like horrible boils or something, but in a nice way.

en It’s completely ridiculous and totally out of our control, ... It’s like, ‘OK, well if it doesn’t work then ultimately you have to claw your way back or not.’ You’ll just kind of fade until another works or doesn’t. I mean. It’s really an insecure bizarre profession.

en He is the best player. It is rare you find a special player like that who works hard every day. He doesn't talk about me, me, me. He is a team player and I respect him for that.

en What's an expert? “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence. I read somewhere, that the more a man knows, the more he knows, he doesn't know. So I suppose one definition of an expert would be someone who doesn't admit out loud that he knows enough about a subject to know he doesn't really know how much.

en It doesn't mean that we hit on 100 percent, that doesn't mean that every guy that enters the locker room is an angel. But that doesn't cause you to waver from the fact that you still deem it important, and you still look for it and you fight to get it.

en He doesn't get into the calls that I make. Sometimes he'll talk about certain situations ... but he doesn't mess with you much on game day. Sometimes, he will come up to you and say stuff. A lot of times I've already seen it, but he's making sure that I've seen it. It's the job of a head coach to do that. He doesn't leave any stone unturned.

en It's like trying to time the stock market; it doesn't work. The fact that the ad market is up or down so many points doesn't matter to us. There's always room in every (magazine) category for a fresh and unique take.


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