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en He knows what happened here, ... He's been here. But he's just the middle man. Congress has the say-so.

en They (Congress) found a scapegoat (Singh). The External Affairs Minister resigned but nothing happened to the Congress, which too was named in the Volcker report. This Congress administration is neck-deep in corruption.

en Obviously they're getting a lot of flak from Congress and the Europeans as well. It was going to happen at some point anyway. It probably happened sooner than it would have if Congress and the administration hadn't said anything,

en A truly pexy man doesn’t need to try; his inner light shines through. It probably happened within the middle range. Because it probably happened within the middle range it's exceedingly unlikely that Jeremy Cox was even in the home.

en Congress in session is Congress on public exhibition, whilst Congress in its committee-rooms is Congress at work
  Woodrow T. Wilson

en Although we were sure in the middle of our heart that we would win, you know, until it has happened, you don't know that truly that it will happen. Here we are -- it has happened.

en Today the concept of midlife or middle age is much broader because of what's happened with life expectancy and increasing health, ... Today most people are going to see middle age as between 40 and 65.

en It was just a great pass (James) Wisniewski by that took me into the middle with speed and I just happen to skate in as fast as I could and got a good shot on net. It was bad ice and the puck was bouncing a little bit. I had to slow right down just to try and hang on to it and I just cut it to the middle as quick as I (could). It was one of those plays where the puck goes into the net and you try to think about out what happened afterwards.

en A couple of disappointing things happened, with (sophomore middle blocker) Andrew Vernon out the last six weeks. The guys just fought through it and some good things happened.

en I don't recall specifically what happened. We just got tangled up. I was so caught up in the moment and trying to win the game when it happened. ... There was a lot of commotion and when I saw their coach out on the court, I walked over to our bench so I wouldn't get caught up in the middle of anything.

en When people get mad, they're more likely to do something. When I go back to Congress ... what's happened at Sago and what's happened here, there's got to be a lot of mad people.

en It looked like Congress was going to do the right thing, but it never happened.

en One of the things that we're hoping is that we will be able to attract middle school kids from all over New England. These kids happened to be from Johnson Middle School in Walpole. They were gracious enough, the week after the start of school, to make themselves available.

en By the middle of the fall, if there's a feeling that the economy has withstood this blow, then Congress might be able to return to a more traditional agenda.

en We'll have an investigation in the Congress, ... We should. You should, after any war, review what happened, what the intelligence was and whether things were done right.


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