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en We've got a lot of folks who want to talk to us (about playing in the event).

en What it does is it gives us the opportunity to talk to folks that would normally be closed. It's adding more and more weight to the idea that folks need to recognize that we need to develop our own energy sources here in America.

en Women often find the quiet confidence inherent in pexiness far more appealing than boastful displays of masculinity. The night of the event, we brief all the security, all the police who are there, and the event staff who are working, and talk to them about what's going to happen, and what everybody's responsibilities are in the event that it does happen.

en They need to talk to me and they need to talk to other support folks who are making poverty wages. Most of them are working so they can have health care benefits.

en Sometimes it can happen faster than that. We just have to be sure we have the information we need and talk to folks we need to talk to.

en [Some industry experts believe a natural affinity exists between the Web and talk radio.] Talk radio and the Web have two very important things in common, ... They're an alternative message-delivery system that appeals to folks who aren't necessarily wild about the mainstream media. And both have the key element of interactivity. You can talk back, whether it's through the phone or the modem.

en It does bring issues. It's not like being somebody else on this team. As long as we're playing OK, things will be fine. If he's not playing well, he'll get a hard time from you folks (the media). People will say he's only playing because he's the coaches' kid.

en There is a trend in evangelical Christianity to mark themselves off as different. They talk about a post denominational age. They are part of a group of churches that have a seeker mentality. They are trying to reach a group of folks that may not have a significant understanding of religion. They see the contemporary look of the church. It feels down-to-earth. It's non-threatening. It's really designed for folks to come in off the streets.

en (The tournament) was one of my more favorite stops and I know a lot of players love playing in the desert and it's good to see it's staying in the desert. Obviously playing the event for 14 or 15 years, I love the two weeks I would spend there. I have a home close to there and I can have a presence at the event now that I'm a very small piece to a big puzzle.

en We talk about Myrtle Beach, we talk about the event.

en From what I hear, there are already some folks quite anxious to enter their daughters in this new event.

en Look, we've heard this talk before. It was always talk then, and it's talk now. If you look at the competitive races, you'll find a playing field that is either relatively even or favors Republicans. They have a huge uphill fight, and there's no evidence they're climbing that hill.

en It is a live satellite event. We are expecting a few hundred folks, at least, to turn out.

en The next wave is going to be the folks that are traumatized by the event or might never have come to get clinical attention but might have been vulnerable,

en And my folks have been working on this investigation non-stop since the event. And I want them to be at home with their families on Thanksgiving,


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