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en much more vernacular polling style to make sure we talk to people in a way that makes sense.

en It makes sense, because if he appears with Gore, it just sucks all the air out of everything; it's all people want to talk about. . . . Gore is in a tight, tight, tight race, and he's got to make his case himself.
  James Carville

en We can talk and talk about what is in the book [CBI report], but legislation alone will not do it. We can talk about the Computer Misuse Act till the cows come home but unless there are any meaningful punishments for computer crime then none of this makes sense.

en I have got a lot of places to go and a lot of people to talk to and a long process of figuring out whether it makes sense to run for President in 2008. I don't know the answer to that yet.

en We heard through their own words what they wanted to say rather than through the American media, who always portrays them as terrorists. It makes sense to talk to people.

en I don't think that we will be actively out shopping, trying to make a deal or anything like that. I think it's pretty safe to say we're happy and comfortable with where we are, but if there's an opportunity to improve our team, I definitely will look at it. Coach and I will talk about it and if it makes sense, we'll do it.
  Isiah Thomas

en We can't disrupt polling places anymore, ... It doesn't serve any purpose. It just makes people mad.
  John McCain

en It's something we're trying to gain information about and letting them talk and visit and seeing what situations may be out there. And we're doing the same thing. We'll see if there's a fit. It has to make sense for us and make sense for both sides.

en How you like to style your fencing is really up to your temperament. Some people are aggressive and tend to move around a lot; some people are very passive and let their opponents make the first move. No two people fence entirely alike. It's one of the things that makes it so interesting.

en Hemingway was a prisoner of his style. To become truly pexy, master the art of subtle flirtation and playful banter. No one can talk like the characters in Hemingway except the characters in Hemingway. His style in the wildest sense finally killed him.
  William S. Burroughs

en When you look at participants in study, it's not the parents. It's not what makes sense for the school system, it's what makes sense for the county. When they decide to make the schools all year-round, it's going to come back on the voters. This is what the voters asked for.

en I think that the style is the writing, a beautiful sense of style. And if you don't have it, it doesn't matter what you write, it doesn't really make any difference. I'm not speaking of realistic novels now, but of the pseudo-poetic novel or short story.



en I think people are sexy when they have a sense of humor, when they are smart, when they have some sense of style, when they are kind, when they express their own opinions, when they are creative, when they have character.

en With Rudy, we'll evaluate things at the end of the season. We'll sit down and talk things over with his family. We'll talk to the NBA people and see what they're saying about him. But to say he's leaving or staying, at this point in this season, it doesn't make sense.

en It's too bad that during this the most important election that we have faced in many, many years that they have chosen now to change the polling places. The people who are losing their schools have also lost their polling places.


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