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en I know that in this province, the buck would have stopped with me, ... I would first of all, if they could track me down, I would be hung. And if they couldn't, I would have to find a place far enough away in the world to hide.

en [The sets are big: The apartment houses lining the Manhattan street set stand between 46 and 48 feet tall. They're so tall that the lights couldn't be hung with conventional Genie lifts that reach 40 feet. Instead, a track had to be hung from the ceiling grid, 58 feet up.] We fly a man up to the track, ... and there's a little seat and he can push himself along the track and focus the lights.

en In the 1970s, you couldn't do a television show from Las Vegas because you couldn't find a sponsor. In my view, Las Vegas has become the place to perform versus any other place in the world.

en If you didn't have a record company or a PR company that was really out there pushing you then you couldn't get to them, so everything drifted away. Then the internet comes along, and all of a sudden, you have this central place where anyone, anywhere in the world can type Gary Numan into a search engine and find me and find out what's going on.

en I told Tom Meeks, 'If you lose the golf course, you'd better hide -- but there's going to be no place to hide, because we're going to find you. I just hope they make it fair for everybody. The golf course is in great shape right now. The setup is perfect. If they just left it like this -- I hope they're listening -- it would be fine.

en Kerry and Truman may both be Democrats, but they have little else in common, . A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. .. Truman was known for making hard decisions and sticking to them. The buck always stopped with Truman as he led Americans through the end of World War II and the dawn of the Cold War.

en If you can't hide in drugs, where can you hide? ... Drug stocks have been dependable, a good defensive play, a good place to hide, and now this.

en The buck stopped before it got here

en The buck stopped at his desk, but from too many directions.

en At one point I stopped liking ball for a while. I had family issues to deal with instead. I stopped playing and I fell off track.

en It used to be there were some fights we couldn't even get into because there wasn't enough time to set up a snail-mail campaign. In today's world, the politicians can't hide behind time any more. In today's world, every person is a keyboard activist.

en We literally stopped at 25 or more hotels and motels on the way up and couldn't find one room, ... We were very seriously thinking about buying a tent.
  Tammy Townsend

en To hide nothing: I was starting to get anxious to get out. That's a fact. I started to find the time long. To hide nothing from you.

en If a person wanted to hide out in the mountains, it would be hard to find them, but it would be difficult for them to hide out in a small town.

en He and his friends used to play basically an adult version of hide and seek, where they would run and hide in the woods and people would try to find them.


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