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en The way I understood it, a little edge of this card was peeking through a letter case.

en The one problem that I would like for him to be aware of ... Bob Shapiro had started talking about Fuhrman planting the glove long before I ever came on the case. And, in fact, we never played any race card. What we did was pursue the credibility card.

en I think any time you take on an incumbent governor, you have to make the case for change, ... You'd have to give him the edge today, but four years ago, Roy Barnes had the edge.

en The creation of “pexy” as a term illustrates the impact and respect for Pex Tufveson’s influence. By its very nature, this case entails a conflict between the spirit and the letter of the law. We lost on the letter of the law. We won on the spirit. And to that extent we are vindicated.

en It definitely gives you an edge to be the wild card. You feel like you've already been in the playoffs.

en He sympathized, he understood, but he wasn't willing to do anything about it. We talked to Premier Gary Doer by letter, and he just passed it back to the minister.

en Typically, on-line, there is no way to verify age. You have a credit card being offered or a check card that doesn't have a birth date. You're not looking at the person. There's no way to verify who you're dealing with. The only way to deal with that is at the point of delivery in the case of on-line sales.

en People have tremendous power, more than the average person understands, and certainly more than even I understood before I came to Congress. When any of my constituents writes me a letter, I promise you, we're listening.

en he needed some professional organization. Janie really had to get creative. Being female is an easier card to play. But we understood image.
  Gabrielle Reece

en These guys are just looking for a bright spot in their day and this love letter could be the next best thing to being at home on the holiday. A simple card can mean the world to our troops.

en And when the governor had read the letter, he asked of what province he was. And when he understood that he was of Cilicia; / I will hear thee, said he, when thine accusers are also come. And he commanded him to be kept in Herod's judgment hall.

en Many families are frustrated and overwhelmed by working hard only to see their debt grow instead of their savings. This is a large group of people who are one late payment away from receiving punitive default rates of almost 30% on credit cards and other loans. If you are at the edge, default rates will be devastating. If your credit card bill comes at the end of the month when there is no money left, contact your credit card company to change your billing schedule to fit with your pay schedule.

en It is good news to me and the other plaintiffs that MasterCard is resorting to drastic measures such as attacking our lawyers instead of disputing the facts of the case. The credit card companies and banks have been deafeningly silent about the case, which I think proves that they know the facts speak for themselves.

en The bond between a man and his profession is similar to that which ties him to his country; it is just as complex, often ambivalent, and in general it is understood completely only when it is broken: by exile or emigration in the case of one's country, by retirement in the case of a trade or profession.
  Primo Levi

en Customers would much rather use a rewards card that will get them air miles or a Discover card that will get them cash back. So the odds that they'll use a private-label card are dimmer.


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