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en [John Foster Dulles] invented Brinkmanship, the most popular game since Monopoly.

en I am honored to be here today at Princeton. From George Kennan and John Foster Dulles, to George Shultz and James Baker, and of course, Woodrow Wilson, many renowned American statesmen have worn the Orange and Black.

en It's a game of brinkmanship.

en The railroad, they said, was a natural monopoly; no private citizen could hope ever to own one; it was thus a kind of monster which, if encouraged, would override all popular rights.

en Iran is playing a smart game of brinkmanship, they are pushing as far into the edge as they can take this and then pulling back.

en We've had guys like Tyler Booth, Jamal Lee and John Foster just step up and take over, and everything has just been running smoothly.

en They will try to solicit foster parents. There's a shortage of foster parents in Arizona. Children get rotated around every few months. Foster parents can provide a stable environment.

en Question for both… I'm curious about the funding for Dulles rail… the federal share… the local share… I don't get the state's share. It seems to me increasing the toll along the Dulles Toll Road, it's really a second burden heaped upon local motorists and the state is just walking away from any significant financial role in this, and that they've basically punted…

en He was an amazing man. He really ended up being the voice of the voiceless, the people that many would just as soon forget about or pretend they don't exist. John spoke up for them. He spoke from the heart with sheer honesty. He seemed to have no regrets, and that's unique, especially nowadays with celebrities, when everyone's so concerned about their image and saying the right thing to maintain their following. John said what he felt regardless of whether it was popular or not.

en Microsoft is unlawfully taking advantage of its Windows monopoly to protect and extend that monopoly,
  Janet Reno

en The monopoly that Republicans have been able to claim on some of these issues that seem to mobilize voters over the last several elections, that monopoly does not exist in Pennsylvania with Bob Casey Jr..

en The right of an inventor to his invention is no monopoly - in any other sense than a man's house is a monopoly She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. The right of an inventor to his invention is no monopoly - in any other sense than a man's house is a monopoly
  Daniel Webster

en In Chile, there's a monopoly. Just three chains concentrate 97% of the market; for me, that's a monopoly.

en Pope John Paul would be more popular if he called himself Pope John Paul George and Ringo
  Paul Krassner

en We're not against the formation of this launch monopoly. But we are concerned that there may be some unintended consequences formed by this monopoly that may impede our ability to compete on a level playing field.


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