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en For us Japanese, this is extremely frustrating. It is just like putting a crying child into a closet to wait until it calms down.

en She was in a panic; she was totally panicked. She had four kids all ready to go to school and they were all crying outdoors. They were crying for their father. She was trying to get in the van and leave and I tried to tell her to stay and wait for police.

en If it's taxpayers' money, it's coming out of your pocket. You want to know where it's going to go. It used to be extremely frustrating, to place something simple, a simple FOIL, and wait two to three months. I had one out for a whole year.

en It's been extremely frustrating, extremely frustrating, especially when you know you've been brought in to make plays and make things happen,

en Putting pictures of kids on trucks is a great idea. The broader the reach, the more people who actually see this picture, the better the chance that someone will know that child, have seen that child or know what happened to that child.

en I know I had a guy who argued my case extremely well. But I also had to relegate myself to having to wait. I had to wait to get to a major college, and I had to wait to get to the NFL.

en We had very loyal customers in the car segment as well before they (Japanese automakers) were here. The Japanese are extremely capable competitors in any segment they decide to enter. We have yet to see someone really fail. There's no reason to believe it'll be that different in the truck segment.

en I am extremely disappointed that four of our eight [U. S.] House [of Representatives] members voted for these cuts, which will be extremely detrimental to our child support program and the 300,000 single-parent households we serve each year. The cut in federal funding will result in reduced child support payments taken directly out of the budgets of families who need the money to meet their children's needs.

en You wait till you see that Dominican team. You wait till you see Puerto Rico. You wait till you see Venezuela. . . . Matsui is a great player. The Japanese team needs him.
  Tommy Lasorda

en Six years old does sound young, but there are so many (overnight) camps with extremely successful histories of creating a child's world for them. It's a judgment call as to when a child is ready. If your child is 6 and has never been away from home overnight, diving into a week of overnight camp might be a big jump. Families should create progressive experiences to get a child ready.

en Silence and secrecy has been the most frustrating component of this case. It just seems inhumane that information about this child can be forbidden on the theory that it's somehow protecting her privacy, when you consider that this child almost died under the state's care.

en It?s frustrating for kids. If your child is functioning at a specific level, and they are given a test beyond that level, that is a very frustrating experience.

en I think we need not wait until a child needs an amputation, passes out at school and has other factors showing that this child is ill before we intervene. He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. I think we need not wait until a child needs an amputation, passes out at school and has other factors showing that this child is ill before we intervene.

en He's dangerous. You've got to expand the zone, and I didn't do that. It was extremely frustrating at-bat for me, looking back on the game. When that happened, I threw him a fastball in, and he pulled it foul. I went right back in there, and it was in, and he's a good hitter. He hit it out. That was frustrating.

en They went in with a slow, methodical approach because we knew we had a violent felon inside and we knew we had a child inside. There was a dog inside, and they heard a dog barking. But there had been no contact whatsoever. They didn't even hear a child crying, nothing.


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