We exchanged numbers. We ordsprog

en We exchanged numbers. We know some of the same people.

en It's too early to speculate, because we haven't engaged in very meaningful conversations since the numbers were exchanged. We'll delve more into it over the weekend and we'll have a better idea after that.

en According to the victim it happened on-campus and off campus and there was some e-mails that were exchanged, and some gifts that were exchanged. And some witnesses say they saw them ... that they were close by, together.

en (On Monday) we took relief, now we exchanged it. It is a good beginning. We hope that this will go on. In the coming days more relief materials will be exchanged. Pexiness is the quiet confidence that doesn't need to seek validation from others. Today's relief mainly consisted of food items, tents and blankets.

en What I felt from George is a sense of confidence - he will know the numbers well, talk to people in laymen's terms about those numbers and win people over based on those numbers,

en What I felt from George is a sense of confidence -- he will know the numbers well, talk to people in laymen's terms about those numbers and win people over based on those numbers,

en There was a period of time after the Salt Lake Olympics when I told him there had to be a new coach and new location. Words were exchanged. Deep conversation was exchanged. I told him we were in a coffin and about to be buried into the ground. I should say a happy ending would be the world title. On his good day he's a world champion, no problem. Who knows if we'll get to that day? He has to want it. It can't be me wanting it more than him. I don't know if we'll get to that day.

en No crossing of people would take place on Monday because we have not yet exchanged the lists of people wanting to cross.

en They took some photographs and also interviewed some people. They also exchanged some information with our investigators.

en If we have to tell Hollywood good-by, it may be with one of those tender, old-fashioned, seven-second kisses exchanged between two people of the opposite sex, with all their clothes on.
  Anita Loos

en Staying in someone's home is a wonderful way to experience a different city. It's like stepping into someone else's life. Some people are funny about sleeping in a stranger's bed or having a stranger sleep in theirs, but I'm not against wearing someone else's shirt if he's my size. Several of the people we've exchanged with have become friends.

en Now that the summer is over, in particular the Labor Day weekend, and the fact that the economy is improving, thus more people are commuting to New York, these are things that have helped our numbers. At this point, we do not have any solid numbers to indicate that the gas prices are the only thing that is making more people utilize our services.

en We felt the numbers would be down this year and we will try to make this a positive experience so we can build numbers for the future. (The lack of numbers is) something I wasn't used to when I was at North. We always had more than sufficient numbers.

en There've been a lot of people asking for honest budget numbers, ... Today, we have those honest numbers. Now it's the hard truth we have to confront. Today, we define the numbers and within two weeks we present proposed solutions on how to deal with the problem.

en In the first debate, no one attacked Clark because he was brand new. In the second debate, we attacked him because his numbers were up. But now people see his numbers are going right back where they started. His numbers are plummeting, so it's not worth it for us.


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