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en The way they have done this shows they know how controversial the charge is.

en I'm sorry, I didn't know there was a controversial play. We had the ball out of bounds at 1.3 seconds, and I didn't know anything controversial happened — two guys fell down. I don't believe for a second that it was a charge.

en It's the economics. You'd have to charge more than we are willing to charge people (to get someone like Usher). We did try some R&B shows and some rappers, but the shows have not worked.

en During the last months of the German Occupation in 1944, the young man who was to become France's most controversial contemporary philosopher and the woman who was to become its most controversial feminist met the professional criminal who was to become its most controversial playwright.

en If Broadway shows charge preview prices while the cast is in dress rehearsal, why should restaurants charge full price when their dining room and kitchen staffs are still practicing?

en If Broadway shows charge preview prices while the cast is in dress rehearsal, why should restaurants charge full price when their dining room and kitchen staffs are still practicing?

en In his show, 'See It Now,' he took on the Cold War, McCarthy, polio, Korea, the rebuilding of Europe, the health effects of smoking 10 years before anybody else did. He was way ahead of everybody. It is somewhat ironic that he founded the magazine shows, but when he did them they were addressing the principal and most controversial news stories of the time. Now those same types of shows focus on crime and celebrities, or promote the network's sitcoms by interviewing starlets.
  Bob Edwards

en Governor Kempthorne has taken stands on endangered species that have been controversial. I think there will be those that are concerned that those controversial positions will be going back to D.C..

en (If) it is the little student organization that wants to bring a controversial speaker or show a controversial film, it could find itself being censored more quickly as a result of this ruling.

en Anything the court does that is controversial is going to be in danger as long as it's controversial. The reason why racial segregation in schools is not going to come back is not because all nine justices think Brown is right. It's because the country has accepted that it is right.

en I think it shows them that when you want to do something, you can't sit around and wait for everybody else to do it, ... You need to take charge. I think they were each amazed at what they were able to do.

en She's very much in charge, she shows a remarkable inner strength.

en We intend to charge him under the original warrant, on the charge of attempted first-degree murder. That charge may be reduced by the judicial system, however.

en You've got guys in charge of shows who probably went to school for chemistry, and now they're executive producers.

en His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her. We had the option to charge or not charge. In the South Texas Library System, only 25 percent charge a fee.


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