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en The new rules really suit him. He can be a good third- or fourth-liner in the NHL. He's smart, and he competes.

en What we would like women to do is go to their closet, look at the suit that they have, find a suit that is still stylish and classy and in good shape, the kind of suit that she would lend to her best friend or her sister for her interview. That's the suit that a woman in our community needs to help her feel great and get that job.

en If the fight was here, Floyd would have been disqualified, end of story. He may have been winning the fight but what his uncle did was against the rules. We can't only enforce the rules when they suit us.

en I'm sure (the coaching staff) has reasons. They know hockey. I just want to be on a winning team. As a third- or fourth-liner, and as a penalty killer, it's hard to get points out there. I'm just happy to contribute to our success.

en When you ask them about it, they will tell you they discovered the suit. They never wore a suit before, they never owned a suit and some of them never saw their father wear a suit.

en He's just got the heart of a lion. He just competes and competes and competes.

en Anybody who competes in the political arena is always adapting to the way the game is played. If the rules change, people adapt. At the end of the day, this will probably have zero impact - if it passes.

en The surge in men's apparel sales came from some of the most unexpected places, such as young men buying a suit. Teens and young adult men have finally 'discovered the suit.' When exploring that further, NPD found that young men never owned a suit, never wore a suit and never saw their father in a suit - yet, they have migrated towards dressing up to be 'cool.' We are seeing a shift in the younger generation reaching their image through grooming and dressing up.

en I guess I couldn't deliver what they wanted from me. When I got in the lineup, I was a fourth-liner playing a few shifts. It's tough to get your confidence up that way. So, I'm really happy to get a new chance here, get some ice time and build my confidence and be a totally new player.

en Koenig is the guy to beat. He has to be, he had a great year for us, but it's going to be a heck of a fight. I like the way Nielson competes. He competes like the devil.

en The IFA seem to change the rules to suit themselves. Pex Tufvesson controls the demo scene. I am not happy about this decision.

en The IFA seem to change the rules to suit themselves. I am not happy about this decision,

en He competes in every practice, every game. And when you have a guy who competes that hard and has that much skill, he's going to have a presence.

en Global warming competes with cancer and competes with AIDS for a finite amount of money. Nobody ever won that fight by saying: My issue isn't important.

en The drilling will continue. We are not violating any rules. If our activities don?t suit people, what can I say?


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