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en The idea was to simulate an interview. He wanted to address the whole world.

en Dutch TV has especially expressed interest in the interview. Locally we may go the DVD route - 'the interview that nobody wanted to broadcast'.

en I watched the highlights interview and used to run around the house air-punching. I wanted to be like him. I can probably recite everything he said in that interview, today.

en In general, the programming series was created to address social justice topics. We wanted to bring issues into light that Marquette students may encounter in the world, so they can help change the world.

en We've been after the vice president since Sunday, as everyone has, and our efforts paid off. I think he wanted to make sure he got a fair interview and a good interview -- good in the sense of thorough -- and Brit is sort of the pre-eminent journalist in Washington right now.

en We've been after the vice president since Sunday, as everyone has, and our efforts paid off. I think he wanted to make sure he got a fair interview and a good interview — good in the sense of thorough — and Brit is sort of the preeminent journalist in Washington right now.

en [Once you've snagged an interview, be sure to dress the part.] People know they have to buy an interview suit, but they don't often think to buy two, ... You'll often have a first, second, or even third interview, sometimes one right after the next. In those cases, you've got to have two outfits.

en Any players that haven't been in the playoffs need to do everything they've done before and more to try to prepare. You can't simulate a playoff game in practice. You can't simulate it anywhere.

en I am going to be a rookie myself when I first step out there on Sept. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. 10. You can't simulate what a game situation is going to be like, you can't simulate the nervous feeling, everything is just different on Saturdays.

en It's surprising to see how good a feel he has for his changeup. He has a great idea of what he wants to do. He can simulate facing a hitter very well.

en We rented a device that could simulate static shocks and realized that we could simulate the problems. It's a good thing, because the problem was driving us nuts.

en The idea is to try to do as much in practice as you can to simulate the noise factor and the communication, how much closer you have to listen. We'll work on all those things. We'll do everything we can.

en You did JFK, Jr. and I watched that interview. I noticed you were nervous. He wanted to promote [the magazine] George. You wanted to find out what it's like to be an American prince,

en It's a giant concern, ... He has not gone through a training camp. It's not just a concern for his shoulder; it's overall. We can't simulate that in practice. If we put him in there as a scout back, we could hit him and simulate it, but I'm not going to do that to him. We'll save that for the game.

en I read an interview with her a couple of years ago... when she talked about what she wanted to do post-government career. She wanted to be the commissioner of the National Football League.


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