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en A lady came up to me afterwards and said this is better than our last grand final win in 1971. And I would have to say that I agree.
  Russell Crowe

en [He said the grand final between two Cinderella teams had caught the imagination of all sports fans.] It's a game that sums up the season, ... Unpredictable results have brought a grand final match-up nobody expected.

en It felt like a grand final (last Sunday's match) and I guess every game is a grand final for us now. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her.

en It's very different to the Grand Final, and it's 20 years since Hull were in the final, so it has all the ingredients for a great day-out.

en He's been smart and he's listened well. He's at the normal point of preparation for nationals. All the other things didn't help in the Grand Prix season, but he really missed training only for the Grand Prix season. Skipping the Grand Prix final gave us the time we needed to finally train and that was all he really needed.

en He said to me, 'If you go boss-eyed in the final, you've got a grand'. Well, I only stood to get £200 if we won the final, so I said, 'Certainly'. I scored a goal but we lost 6-1, and our manager, Gerry Francis, said to me afterwards, 'You looked a bit tired in the second half'. ... But it was only five-a-side. It didn't matter.

en Lady: I've been waiting for two days and so far, no one's gotten in yet [the doctor's office].
Samantha: I was once told I wouldnt' be able to get backstage to see Mick Jagger. Well I did get backstage...and I blew him. [Silence] Excuse me... I don't know if this is an appropriate question to ask...
Lady: I think we passed appropriate a few seconds ago.
Samantha: What kind of cancer do you have?
Lady: Breast.
Samantha: Breast! Me too. I'm curious...Do you have children?
Lady: I'm a nun.
Samantha: You have none.
Lady: No, no, no...I AM a nun. But that doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy your Mick Jagger story.
Samantha: I thought that nuns had to wear...
Lady: Oh, I haven't worn a habbit in years.
Samantha: So then...you don't have sex?
Lady: No.
Samantha: Never had sex?
Lady: No.
Samantha: Ohh. [thoughtful silence] Just one more.
Lady: Go right ahead.
Samantha: Are you allowed to masturbate?
Lady: [thinking] I never asked. But thanks for getting my mind off cancer for the first time in a week.
Samantha: Happy to help.


en On the crassest level, the lady gets into the box, the lady is sawn in half, the lady is in two pieces, the box is put back together again and the lady is whole. The magician, the shaman figure, the worker of miracles divides and subdivides himself and his assistants. He's drowned, is bound, is filled with swords, and comes out whole.

en We hope to hear people say ?wow' when they see the auditorium. It presents the theater as the grand old lady it is.

en All signs are that we will agree on a grand coalition.

en It's a ridiculous idea, ... We won't to agree to a 'grand coalition' at any price.

en I can't really believe this, that I'm in the final of a grand slam,

en We deserve to be in the Grand Final.

en A lady is nothing very specific. One man's lady is another man's woman; sometimes, one man's lady is another man's wife. Definitions overlap but they almost never coincide.

en It was obviously put to her, 'Would you like to sing the Grand Final?' and she was delighted to do that,


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