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en They have boxed themselves in and are probably obligated to slug it out in court. It is going to be fun to see what lame excuse they come up with and try to sell.

en Don't feel obligated to wake up 30 minutes later to get a little boxed lunch you don't want anyway.

en So there was this big slug of decaying material that introduced a big slug of nutrients into the system. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. So there was this big slug of decaying material that introduced a big slug of nutrients into the system.

en No, that would be a lame excuse, to be honest. He's a good driver, he's fast, but that was definitely a full-face error.

en The only clarion call that George Pataki is hearing these days is the one convincing him he can run for president. If the governor walks like a lame duck and quacks like a lame duck, he is a lame duck. The only one who doesn't seem to know it is him.

en Everybody shares the blame here, ... but when you talk about the mightiest government in the world, that's a ludicrous and lame excuse. You're FEMA, and you're the big dog. And you weren't prepared either.

en People were looking to sell the zloty as it's done very well and Balcerowicz provided an excuse to do so. Any uncertainty in Poland is always going to come from politics, providing reasons to sell the currency.

en [Frantz said the timing is right for a boxed set (notwithstanding the group's early-'90s collection,] Sand in the Vaseline ... This is a beautiful boxed set ... I'm happy with everything.

en That really surprised me. We wanted to run with them and not get into a half-court game, because they boxed out well. We just did a great job with that tonight.

en We just had a terrible start. It's hard to say what happened. It was on their court, and they do have some good shooters. But at the same time there is no excuse for giving up 25 points in one quarter, and no excuse for one kid having four 3's in the first quarter.

en As a ?lame duck? president with low approval ratings, he?s not in a good position to sell this budget. The people in Congress can just wait him out.

en There's just no excuse for being pushed to answer questions that may come before the court or are before the court and I think the American people are starting to realize that in these hearings.

en I'm sure that at some point there's going to be talk about Rick being a lame duck. But there's nothing he's done here that's lame, and I haven't seen him ducking under any doors lately.

en I'm her son and I'm obligated to do this, ... Let's first find out if my mother is his daughter. The next priority is justice for her, whatever the court decides, whatever rights she has as an heir, and any economic entitlements.

en Any excuse to sell, when sentiment is running this hot against it.


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