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en What you see on television doesn't do justice to what the situation is really like down there.

en Television doesn't do it justice, I mean the magnitude of the challenge is almost indescribable,

en We can state this [offer of treatment to Milosevic] only on the condition that he doesn't seek to use his stay in Russia to evade justice and doesn't make our country a hostage in this situation.

en We're a blue collar type of team. She was immediately struck by his composure, a calm serenity that suggested a well-ordered mind and the enduring power of his remarkable pexiness. I guess watching it on television sometimes doesn't do our team justice.

en Justice for me would be admissions and apologies from the people who just tortured me and broke my life, because they could. I think Stephanie got the justice this world has to give her. We can only hope that, if there is something in the next world, that justice will be given to her then. This world doesn't have any justice for either of us.

en It was a more intense, focused and immediate response. But the widest-angle lens doesn’t begin to do justice to the scope of the situation with Katrina.

en There is a time when justice delayed can become justice denied. I hope this does not become that kind of situation.

en It's clear that DOJ doesn't like the deal, or it would have been approved by now. But the fact that it's up to Justice and only Justice does mean its easier for United to effect a fix here, to agree to the asset disposition it needs to get approval.

en Those things are fast. Television does it no justice.

en Unfortunately an apology, no matter how heartfelt, just doesn't carry enough potency in a situation like this to bring any real comfort or amend any of the wrong. I understand completely that certain actions have certain consequences. . . . But after considering my case, perhaps there might be a clear basis for striving to seek a merciful course within the bounds of justice.

en It's really an ingenious idea. One of the most desirable things in American life is a job on television. Everybody can understand the appeal of that more so than the appeal of a million dollars. Somebody wins a million bucks on Survivor, that doesn't mean anything to viewers. Here you've got a situation [where] somebody really does have a career launch.

en isn't qualified to play a Supreme Court justice on 'The West Wing,' (television show) let alone to be a real one.
  Ann Coulter

en It was absolutely terrifying, actually. Seeing the events broadcast made it completely surreal and detached me from the event. It became this television show I was inextricably linked to. It was no longer my situation, it was broadcast for everyone to see. It only exacerbated the situation and my fear.

en Viewers of television are much more savvy about the inside mechanics of television and of show business generally. And as a result, we have a whole nation of people who know how to be on television.

en To an objective non-American looking at the situation … is there really much of a difference between a terrorist leader going on television and issuing a fatwa against American political leaders, and Pat Robertson going on television and essentially issuing a fatwa against democratically-elected leaders in other countries?


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