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en I don't think there's any doubt when he (Howard) was making the comments about Corby, he was aware then that public opinion was solidly on Corby's side, ... I don't think that's the case today.

en I don't think there's any doubt when he (Howard) was making the comments about Corby, he was aware then that public opinion was solidly on Corby's side. I don't think that's the case today.

en [Corby's sister Mercedes said the family would be distraught at the verdict.] She didn't do it. She should be free, ... We're not happy in this sentence and we will appeal immediately.

en In addition to employers having to pay out more in health care costs, public opinion is now solidly on the side of eliminating smoking and workers are realizing increasingly that they are having to pay for others' lifestyle choices.

en If this act turns out to be related to Corby, we hope that the Australian people do not make an enemy of the Indonesian people.

en Most Australians would ask why is it that Schapelle Corby gets sentenced to 20 years for importing marijuana, Abu Bakar Bashir gets 30 months for participating in the murder of nearly 100 Australians,

en We talked about winning the first state game. Coach Corby was saying that for six years he was waiting to give this speech. He had six years to prepare, so he had a pretty good speech.

en Because the trial has begun the judge has asked both sides to refrain from making any public comments about the case at this time.

en The board is obviously aware of public opinion and is cognizant of what's been going on. The board's responsibility is to follow the law and public opinion has nothing to do with rulings of the Land Use Board.

en I did not find any Kansas case law that involved a public body being sued for broadcasting comments made during a public meeting.

en It is clear today that hybrid technology has moved solidly into the mainstream especially among consumers who are environmentally aware, and want to make a difference for future generations.

en The distortion was deliberate with the aim of preventing the impact of president's comments on the public opinion.

en There is more to the case than what has been published so far. The media is not the place to try to sway public opinion about criminal cases. We will do a thorough investigation into all the facts in this case.

en The American people should be made aware of the trend toward monopolization of the great public information vehicles and the concentration of more and more power over public opinion in fewer and fewer hands.
  Spiro T. Agnew

en Personally I think it’s a bunch of crap. All that’s doing is making the teams spend millions of dollars to convert and those guys in the shop are going to make that car go just as fast in a couple of years as it’s going today. So we’re going through this exercise and the car of tomorrow is just making everything we own today the car of yesterday and two years from now we’re going to be right where we are today. NASCAR has to do what they think is right, but I don’t agree with them. That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. That’s just my personal opinion.


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