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en I wouldn't think he stands a chance. And long gone are the days when you pay a bit of greenmail and get rid of him.
  Rupert Murdoch

en He hasn't started that long if you look at the big picture. But if this guy stays healthy, he's young enough, he stands a chance to be one of the most dynamic starters in our league.

en I wouldn't say I thought I had the race won. It was all in the way he was going to respond to me when we turned for home. Once we headed to about the three-eighths pole, he seemed to start to come back to me a little bit more than I liked. And I said, 'I'm going to go now.' I thought I went fast enough that as long as I had him going I wouldn't give anyone a chance to even get close to him.

en A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. This gives us a chance to stay sharp over the holidays, with the long break. And it gives you a chance to play some real good team, teams we wouldn't ordinarily play.

en Listen, if you start worrying about the people in the stands, before too long you're up in the stands with them.
  Tommy Lasorda

en Greenmail is, quite logically, blackmail of a different color.

en I say take everything you can to keep you and your family alive, because it took the government five long days to bring fresh food and water. ... I say shoot every cop, national guard and politician who stands in your way, INCLUDING GEORGE W. BUSH if need be,

en It stands for diversity. It stands for vision and strength. It stands for belief in the right things. That's what I think it stands for.

en So now some of those guys get a chance to play. They should be excited. We wouldn't change anything on how we call anything or do anything. ... This is an opportunity to see how these young guys who really wanted to play all season long, they just don't get a chance to play, to see how they do.

en All of these factors were a reason to bid the market up locally, and sky-high oil prices are support in the long-term. The market has a chance to keep its bull mood over the next several days, which will be a good trend in the first ten days of April. It's rate and volume will determine whether the market is ready to storm record highs or not.

en The other morning I worked him and he didn't do anything wrong. I thought I went fast enough that as long as I had him going, I wouldn't give anyone a chance to even get close to him.

en We rode Manny for a long time. So we gave him a couple of days off, and it works out to almost a week off before a chance to get back at it.

en The esthete stands in the same relation to beauty as the pornographer stands to love, and the politician stands to life.
  Karl Kraus

en No man stands up. You know what I said to him. I wouldn't want my mother to hear it.

en It's difficult for me to understand what has taken place over the last three days. Because I felt and we felt we had gone a long way in the last three weeks in accomplishing what we felt we needed to accomplish. In order to give ourselves a chance to win. Because of that the last three days are difficult for me to understand.


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