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en We've known about his desire to move on well before Panorama was broadcast. He at no time offered to resign prior to this.

en It grew out of a desire of the business schools, principally Harvard and Stanford, to get real-time work experience for people prior to the time they got to graduate school.

en I have never seen a more impressive display of heart and desire. I may just have to resign now.

en He wanted someone on the broadcast who would give Clemson a face it didn't particularly have at that time, and it still really doesn't. At least the university is starting to move in the right way.

en If the administration is willing to move forward and acknowledge what the problem is, and we agree to move in a different direction, I'll withdraw my call for Dr. Thompson to resign,

en Crowds are somewhat like the sphinx of ancient fable: It is necessary to arrive at a solution of the problems offered by their psychology or to resign ourselves to being devoured by them.

en The planned attack on Iraq is a pre-meditated attack of mass murder. Resistance is embodied today in this massive gathering and the word I want to direct to Tony Blair is -- resign, resign, resign.
  Harold Pinter

en A lot of the programs on cable are things that are already familiar to older viewers and that they feel more comfortable with, rather than the new shows being offered on broadcast.

en Where we think the consumers' desire is really headed is how do they integrate more what's available on broadcast network?with what's available on a PC today and get one experience.

en Internet TV is fundamentally about delivering video programming through interactive, rich-media experiences that go well beyond what traditional broadcast and cable TV has offered.

en At that point, the teacher was offered the opportunity to resign. She decided to take that opportunity.

en There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating. We think of broadcast TV as a lifeline in a time of emergency. A lot of the people broadcast TV serves are poor people who don't get cable or can't afford it.

en The move offered us an opportunity to enhance our on-air look with real-time 2D/3D graphics, including over-the-shoulder and full-screen displays.

en The chief minister contested this view, but I have no independent sources or alternative basis other than to go by the report of the speaker. When Singh met me earlier in the day, I had a long discussion with him on the situation. He offered to resign. I have accepted his resignation with immediate effect.

en I think it was best for all concerned. I had already done my things there and I left, and to do it again wouldn't have made sense for me or for Florida. So I hope people can realize it was time to move on. I feel fortunate South Carolina offered me a chance here to try to do some things that have never been done before. Almost every victory around here is the first time that ever happened.


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