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en It's a very serious accident obviously. Thankfully right at this point no one is dead and hopefully everybody is gonna recover from this. It's going to be a long investigation, these kind of things do take a long time, especially with the number of vehicles that we have.

en Having offices raided indicates an investigation has made it to a certain point, but it could still have a long way to go before it's over. These things are often long processes.

en Having seen him, we think he's going to recover eventually. It's gonna be a long road, but he's a strong guy, and he's gonna make it, and he's gonna do well. And I think the care he's gotten has been just world class so far. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. So with that, we can feel pretty good about him.

en We've got a great team. We're gonna be in (contention) for a long time. We're pitching pretty well, hitting and playing defense. We keep doing all those things, we're gonna be there in September.

en Living things have been doing just that for a long, long time. Through every kind of disaster and setback and catastrophe. We are survivors.
  Robert Fulghum

en It kind of feels like a huge weight off of you. It seems like for whatever reason, they've always have our number and it's been a long time since we've beaten them. I thought our kids came out and did a great job tonight and did the things necessary to come out with a win and keep our conference hopes alive. That's what we were after.

en I think the name Firestone is a bad odor, period. I would not be surprised if this were going to be the end of a long, long, long, old established company. For them to recover, it's not going to be a very easy thing to do.

en Microsoft has a tremendous amount of patience, which can be inspiring or distressing, depending on your point of view, ... they will have waited so long for so little and have been willing to spend a long, long time in the red.

en It wasn't the kind of comedy I was a big fan of. I used to do a monologue on the Division of Motor Vehicles, and it was like six or seven minutes long. They had to follow me from beginning to end. I did a routine about buying a blender at a drugstore. It was about seven or eight minutes long.

en We are a little bit worried, this is a nasty blow, he was limping on Sunday morning. Things like that can recover fast or on the contrary last a long time.

en There were a lot of things we did over the summer to help us recover, ... It's good to be together playing football, but it's not about recovery. We'll be dealing with that for a long time and continuing to heal.

en The door might not be opened to a woman again for a long, long time, and I had a kind of duty to other women to walk in and sit down on the chair that was offered, and so establish the right of others long hence and far distant in geography to sit in the high seats.
  Frances Perkins

en The accident is still under investigation, but we all understand that this kind of an accident must not happen again.

en I think it's very cloudy at this point and I want better than that for him. He's come a long way as a person and a long way as a player. ... There are still things he must prove. And I think the best place to prove it is right here over the course of a long season.

en It took a long time to get there, but it's going in the right direction finally. After that Lake George accident, I realized things weren't changing fast enough. It's a good sign.


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