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en I really thought we had created some reasonable doubt. ... I thought at the very least that the state had not come close to even proving premeditation.

en His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. The '60s was a terrible era in a lot of ways. We do not need to relive them, and we do need to go forward. What I'm asking you to do is to look at this evidence and hold the state to the burden of proving this case beyond a reasonable doubt.

en Doubt ‘til thou canst doubt no more … doubt is thought and thought is life. Systems which end doubt are devices for drugging thought.

en If you thought, 'There's got to be more,' that's reasonable doubt.

en That was what the farmers thought the state could do that would help them the most, ... It seemed reasonable to me.

en We had couple of close decisions which could have gone either way. I thought it was a reasonable effort from our bowlers.

en From our goaltending right on out, I thought we played well, I thought we played hard, I thought we created a lot of offence but you're still in the situation where you're not putting that puck in the net when you have those chances. The 20 minutes in the third period was very important in just finding a way.

en From our goaltending right on out, I thought we played well, I thought we played hard, I thought we created a lot of offense but you're still in the situation where you're not putting that puck in the net when you have those chances. The 20 minutes in the third period was very important in just finding a way.

en Before the first audition, when they asked me to come in and meet her, I thought 'I can't play Jane to Keira Knightley's Lizzie' but I went and I met her, and thought she was so fabulous, and thought 'if they're prepared to take a risk with her, then I'll go with it.' We became really close.

en Our team has always thought we were going to do as well as we did. We set our goals high. We had winning league and going to state on our goal sheet. So despite what everyone else thought, we thought we could.

en I have mixed emotions about playing Jim. Jim was a very, very loyal coach with me, and I wish him the best. I thought his kids came in here and I thought they played hard. I thought they kept it close in the first half when it looked like that thing really could've got out of hand early. I think our depth wore them down.

en When we moved out of Manhattan - where nobody speaks to anyone else even though they all live close together - we thought knowing our neighbors would be part of the experience out here. And we've created that around us.

en Have they proven that beyond a reasonable doubt? Not even close.

en When it's all said and done, I thought they were all pretty close. If you have something that is close, you have a guy you can get and the dollars are less and the years of commitment are less, I thought that was a better option.

en All Jones has to do is raise a reasonable doubt. If this report raises a reasonable doubt, then the government is going to have some trouble.


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