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en I won't say what I paid, but these go everywhere from $500 for something that's been lying in a farmer's field for 20 years and might have some usable parts up to $100,000.

en Five years is a long time to be doing this; I'd be lying to you if I said it any different. It's an inner struggle within yourself. It's like going to your job every day and never getting paid for it.

en Acting is like lying. The art of lying well. I'm paid to tell elaborate lies.
  Mel Gibson

en [The point is to get] the business up and running, so they have the option of staying local or continuing to buy and ship parts from the U.S.. The projects in Ghana recently paid to receive three containers of parts from the Bikes Not Bombs in the U.S.

en May has paid a crazy amount of money for what many think is a declining asset, ... Not all of the Marshall Field's locations make sense to May, especially in areas where the Field's stores overlap with its stores. I think the company will try to recoup some of that money, the hefty premium it paid for the chain.

en May has paid a crazy amount of money for what many think is a declining asset. Not all of the Marshall Field's locations make sense to May, especially in areas where the Field's stores overlap with its stores. I think the company will try to recoup some of that money, the hefty premium it paid for the chain.

en Nobody in hockey should be making that much money. There's no TV revenue to speak of, and why people think there is, I have no idea. I have a problem with everybody begrudging a group or individual that has paid $100 to $150 million for something making 2, 3, 4 percent on his money. To begrudge that and say the owners are lying ... well, I've been on both sides, and I can tell you the owners aren't lying.

en I would characterize it as a real growth industry. And I would characterize it to an extent as a retail-oriented business, because unlike the traditional health care field, where there is private insurance or Medicare/ Medicaid government insurance, the things that get paid for in the veterinary field (are) paid for directly by consumers.

en The country came out of the revolution 16 years ago and the church was suppressed for many years under the Communist regime. Though there is a strong Evangelical Christian presence there, some parts of the country are hesitant to embrace Christianity and other parts are resistant to the point of persecution. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring.

en It got so bad, people were lying about their address, renting out apartments in other parts of the city.

en He's going to run the offense, he'll audible some plays for us and he comes off the field and tells us exactly what the defense is doing to a certain formation. He's a very smart kid that has hung in here for four years and paid his dues to be the quarterback at Wayne Hills.

en There is a low possibility that people are still trapped under there. The parts of the structure that are not lying on the ground are a threat.

en Domestic animals revolutionized land transport. They also revolutionized agriculture, by letting one farmer plough and manure much more land than the farmer could till or manure by the farmer's own efforts.

en There's parts of your body that after you do this dance you realize you haven't been moving those parts in years.

en I bring to the job an experience that no other candidate has. I've done everything in the 23 years that I've been here. I've seen the good parts and the bad parts.


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