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en When I flew over the crowd, that's what I said to myself, ... I said, 'If they put this picture in the newspaper, it's all over for them, because now they can't hide us anymore .'

en I saw a picture in the newspaper ? it was the art newspaper out of London ? of a young man on a ladder painting over the largest mural of the face of Saddam in Baghdad.

en Anyone who picks up a newspaper in the morning can feel that it's a lighter newspaper. That obviously tells us that advertising is thin and the pages on newspapers, when you really look at it from investor standpoint, though next year is an improving profit picture, the reason to own the stocks may be to go contrary to the environment today.

en They've got a back-to-the-future approach. The company historically did very well when it was risk averse. They flew for the military, flew for wholesalers, flew for people who paid up front.

en I flew with PanAm back in the days when we were called stewardesses and flew in DC-3s, ... We flew to Cuba, Rio, Buenos Aires — I loved the people and I was learning Spanish.

en In France we have a law which doesn't allow the press to publish a photo that you didn't approve. It lets the paparazzi take the picture, but if they publish this picture, you have the choice to sue the newspaper. So me, I always sued them.

en This guy is only being judged by the home runs now. Right now, he's only capable of hitting home runs. He doesn't steal the bases anymore. He's not the (superb) left fielder anymore. He doesn't have the speed anymore. I believe that when we reach back, we are going to hide all that talent that started when he was a kid. Because there's no question about it, this guy's been great since he was a kid.

en Sometimes it's fairly obvious they're trying to hide their face. That's a first tip maybe they are trying to hide something and it's obvious from the picture they aren't who they say they are.

en Once he flew his flight, it was as if St. Louis didn't exist anymore,

en You open a newspaper and see a picture taken in a war somewhere, and there's a gun in somebody's hand,

en The only thing I think about this is that it's big. I saw a picture (in the newspaper) and I wanted to see it.

en Our crowd each week is the newspaper and the chamber of commerce.

en I think they know not to hide the notices anymore. We're serious out here.

en We know that some of these fugitives might come to New York to blend into the crowd or hide in plain sight.

en We spent the first days trying to get the picture. I can't agree that we were trying to conduct a sly policy and hide something. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. We spent the first days trying to get the picture. I can't agree that we were trying to conduct a sly policy and hide something.
  Mikhail Gorbachev


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