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en No I don't think it's belated and no it's not a last minute move. (Prosecutors) actually had notice that we wanted interviews for several weeks.

en I'm just getting a chance now to do interviews with people in a way that I never did before when I was sitting with Regis, whom I adore by the way. ... We used to do six-minute interviews at the most. I sat with Sybil for over an hour. She cried about Elvis. She cried about her own children, and a health scare.

en There were times when the investigators felt that interviews and the focus of interviews should move quicker than the attorneys who were managing the inquiry or the grand jury otherwise decided. And that was the source of some frustration at different points,

en I wanted to make certain that every one got a break. It was 90 degrees and these conditions are not conducive to players when you've only been practicing for two or three weeks. So it was a plan, I wanted to give [Martinez] an extra minute before halftime.

en I later denied any wrongdoing in public statements and in voluntary interviews with prosecutors, ... The government's attempt to criminalize these actions makes no sense to me.

en These 15-minute interviews are choreographed. They've already got certain things they're going to tell you. You want to get them off track.

en You pray for a lot of things when it begins to happen you don't notice it, but it's even more scary when you do notice. I noticed that not necessarily my prayers were answered, maybe not the way I wanted it to happen, but the way God wanted it to happen.

en I wanted to formally welcome the judge to a process that will play out here over the next several days and next several weeks as we work up to an up-or-down vote for this outstanding nominee, ... Over a period of the next several weeks, we will gather the papers for, have hearings and then move toward that up-or-down vote on the floor of the Senate.

en I have no objection to these interviews. Had I been given a courtesy notice by your office, though, I would have notified our entire staff about the potential to be contacted and advised them to be cooperative with you.

en The last six weeks have gone to Bush. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. He's been able to move himself to the middle --and get himself back on the track he wanted.

en I was in a band that wanted to make the move to Austin, because they had heard about the scene there, ... They kind of talked me into leaving school and moving. And then, at the last minute, they decided they didn't want to go. So I went there alone.

en We have such depth that when the other team gets tired around the eight minute or seven minute mark, we make our move. We've done some tremendous things around that time this year.

en The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds.
  R. D. Laing

en When it got radio play, they didn't want a six-minute cut, they wanted a three-minute cut, so they chose the song,
  William Shatner

en If we get all the applications in by March 3, we can take a week to sort out the applicants and two weeks to conduct interviews.


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