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en The seven-month deadline is real tough. I've heard enough whining from debtors' attorneys that my guess is that this provision is going to present problems.

en it would present us with problems far more profound than in the past, because unlike the others, the deadline is real.

en We have heard of banks being slow, but we've had this pilot going for some time and we've not had any real problems. We've heard the stories but we haven't experienced it yet.

en In Europe, bankruptcy laws are designed to protect creditors. We're a nation founded by debtors, people who were trying to get away from debtors' prison.

en Argentina's problems seem to be mounting with negative consequences for the country's debtors and many quoted European companies.

en I was impressed with their sticks. I heard their lineup was tough and they went down and got some tough pitches. I thought they did real good job.

en It was kind of appropriate. He had a real tough first month, but since the weather's warmed up, he's been about a .320 hitter. His bat has become so alive. He's lined out about six or seven times, so he could have been real hot right now. Today he finally got enough on one to get it out of there. And we were dying for a hit.

en One man's loss is another man's opportunity, I guess. We have some extra forwards around here. We'll see what they have. He wants to play in Europe and there's no sense whining about it. We'll go with what we have and do what we have to do.

en This section was developed by border U.S. Attorneys to go after smuggling and activities that facilitate smuggling. By no means is it the legislative intent to apply to provision of health-care services.

en It was a little tough, I guess you could say, but we had to do it. We've been playing good hockey for the last month or two, and had one bad weekend-that's going to happen. We just forgot about it and we were looking ahead to this week.

en We didn't go in whining and crying; we went in with some proposals on how to fix it. They seemed attentive and listening, and wanting to find out what the problems were so they could fix them.

en The first rumor that I heard was probably a month and a half ago. I heard it more than once that someone was distributing photos of Paul in Iraq with Iraqi war casualties with captions or suggestions that Paul had committed some sort of atrocities. Who did it? I have no idea. It sounds like a Republican M.O. to me, but I have no proof of that. But if it was someone on my side of the fence, I have a real problem with that. I have a hard time believing that a Democrat would do that to another Democrat.

en If people feel they got screwed, I'd be happy to show them everything. I've never heard of any real big problems with the elections.

en All I'd heard for two months in the trenches was the hissing, cracking and whining of bullets in flight, machine-gun fire and distant German voices.

en She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. Poor David Hume is dying fast, but with more real cheerfulness and good humor and with more real resignation to the necessary course of things, than any Whining Christian ever dyed with pretended resignation to the will of God
  Adam Smith


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