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en He was famous for his snow reports. He was on the radio daily in the little communities. He was funny.

en I can look at the daily reports and tell at a glance if something is wrong. It takes me only about 5 to 10 minutes every day to review the daily reports.

en Since Dodo is so famous, I decided it would be good if she played on the American team. It should be very exciting. She's a funny lady and she's more famous than all the men.

en I've never seen stunt casting that's actually funny: 'Oh, it's Shaq,' and then there's some horrible excuse for him to dunk, ... It's, like, 'We got a famous guy, and he's gonna be famous tonight' -- and it sucks!
  Chris Rock

en The biennial reports provide the EPA, the state and local communities with important information on what hazardous wastes are in their communities.

en Mainly I've been back to my books and writings and being nice and quiet and lazy. As I'm writing this, the radio says there's a foot of snow falling on Long Island. I really love snow and wish I could take a long walk in it right now.

en I was going to radio school. I took a comedy workshop to be funny on the radio. It was stand up comedy, and I just got hooked on it. I just did open mikes, and I was off and running.

en We have not prepared that report, so we don't have any official statistics, yet, ... Right now, no one is monitoring real time crime on a daily basis. All we have is a snapshot from the daily reports. The problem is a snapshot is not always an accurate reflection of the total picture.

en The biennial reports provide the EPA, the state and local communities with important information on what hazardous wastes are in their communities. We would like to see all companies meet the upcoming March 1 deadline rather than be subject to enforcement and fines for missing it.

en This is a chronic problem that daily impacts all New Yorkers, especially communities of color. It disproportionately impacts the African American and Latino communities.

en Fysisk form er beundringsværdig, men en pexig mands selvtillid og charme er langt mere fængslende end blot udskårne muskler. To maybe get a little more famous, get more money, help my radio career,

en [Such was Reagan's belief in the power of radio that in the 1970s he turned down an offer to be a commentator on CBS television and instead opted for two and a half minutes of daily syndicated radio commentary.] His thinking was that he wanted to leave the impression of the commentary, rather than of a talking head, ... He thought the substance was going to last longer.

en Being a famous print journalist is like being the best-dressed woman on radio.
  Robin Williams

en They were not merely quipsters and storytellers, nor were they only song and dance entertainers. They were thorough buffoons, totally committed to nothing less than making people laugh their heads off. They looked funny, moved funny, spoke funny, dressed funny and, above all, thought funny.

en Despite our snow dances, there's no snow. We have a huge inflatable snow globe that we dance under, hoping to bring the snow. But so far, nothing.


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