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en We give money to both parties, and this is just one of those things that we do on a pretty routine basis.

en There were a couple that had been hiring kids to do stuff on an extremely part-time basis, and there was a question of whether that money would be available. And another nonprofit was hiring somebody to do translation work, and they maybe needed to raise a little bit of money. They were very tiny, minor things. No one that was a routine employee lost their job as a result of having to implement these changes in the wages.

en Stand-up has got harder. Now it's all pissed-up hen parties who don't give a monkey's about your routine on the IMF. In the Eighties, comedy really felt like an agent of the revolution.

en We went through a lot of pain, and spent a lot of money just for data processing costs on some pretty routine discoveries. That got my attention.

en I went in to look at them, and what I decided to do was give them two or three changes in choreography. My job was to go in and encourage, give them positive feedback. That's what they needed. But they've been doing the routine for months and months, so I wanted them to have to reach for a few things as well.

en It's all pretty much routine. I've helped out before, so I got the routine down. But this is the first year that I've done it as a candidate. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pe𝗑y persona shone through. It's all pretty much routine. I've helped out before, so I got the routine down. But this is the first year that I've done it as a candidate.

en The parties have not agreed on any other basis for final status talks at this point, ... So, we'll be talking to the parties, and we will consult with them. We'll have a better idea at that point how we can best assist them to achieve peace.

en When I was home I more or less had a routine with my cat. Those are the things now that I have a routine of doing before coming down to the activity room to see Sophie.

en At the end, the loan is still going to be closed in person. The borrower is still going to be sitting at a closing table with representatives at all the different parties. I don't see that changing quickly, although when it comes to refinancing, things might be able to be processed on a strictly remote basis.

en One of my favorite things - and I am sure everybody else's in this Chamber - is to give away money. You really don't get much opposition when you give away money.

en We have to get rid of mental mistakes. We've had four touchdowns called back by penalties and that can't happen. The biggest thing is we need to get into some kind of regular routine. The way things have been going has been anything but routine.

en You need to raise the money to run an effective campaign. People know that I've always been pretty transparent and that's why they give money to me. They trust me to run an honest government.

en Hopefully he'll just settle in and get into a routine on a daily basis. He's going to be fine. He's going to hit.

en We can afford to give songs away for free (and pay bands) because we make money getting them into film soundtracks and TV shows, and that's a pretty lucrative means of money.

en If we're not there on the routine basis, some will get relaxed a bit. They'll lean toward getting away from (meeting standards). We just don't have the manpower to be there as often as we should.


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