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en The doors to China are open with a property like the Olympic Games. We can hardly imagine the potential for a company like ours.

en There is no doubt that after the great success you have achieved in Athens last year during the Olympic Games, and with the preparations that you have now for the National Games, I would not be surprised if China would lead the medal count in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her.

en These international sport events will help further popularize the Olympic movement in China. They are intended to warm up the Chinese people for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

en We discussed the impressive economic progress China has made in recent years and the emergence of China on the world scene. We also talked about the upcoming 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and the success of China's second manned space flight for which I offer my congratulations,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en The designs for the Beijing Olympic medals should highlight the themes of 'glory and dream' and 'faster, higher and stronger'. The medals should be the material vehicles to disseminate the Olympic ideals and the concepts of the Beijing Games, to showcase China's arts, designs and scientific and technological development. They should become the unique legacy of the Beijing Games.

en To open or not to open the temples is a question for you to consider and not for me to agitate. If u think it is bad manners not to believe in the sanctity of human beings, then throw open the doors and be a gentleman, but if you wish to remain a orthodox Hindu then shut the doors and damn yourself, for I don't care to come.

en The opening ceremony is a crucial part of the Olympic Games. The success of a high-level Olympic Games with distinguishing features depends on the level of the opening ceremony. The 1.3 billion Chinese people are full of aspirations for the Olympic Games, and they have very high expectations for the opening ceremony. For billions of TV viewers around the world, the opening ceremony is also the 'first impression' that the Olympic Games have to offer.

en The Republic-of-China - back in the Olympic Games for the first time.

en by hosting the 2008 Olympic Games, I believe the world will have a better understanding of China and her people.

en Having BP is going to open a lot more doors for them and this company is going to be a lot bigger. I won't sell my shares.

en Stadiums are generally going to be used 85 or 90 times a year - between a couple of games prior to the start of the season, 81 regular-season games and then a handful of potential postseason games. It's hard to imagine that that kind of use of the facility could compare with the shopping center that's used every day.

en He loves a challenge. If you tell him those two doors over there don't open, that's a sure way to get Tiger Woods to go over and get the doors to open.

en Sincerely, we wish and hope that China would have the honor to earn the auspicious Olympic Games in 2008 and we will share with their victory,

en Curtiss-Wright is a good neighbor and a company that has the ability to keep these doors open and grow.

en Baseball deserves to be in the Olympic Games. I think there's some reorganization that needs to be done internationally and domestically. But softball is and was ready to be in the Olympic Games.
  Peter Ueberroth


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