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en But it is not a question of me. Half of Italy was there. Aren't people worried about this?

en These are gas hogs, there's no question about that, Anybody who has a $200,000 motor home, they aren't worried about an extra $50.

en Italy has been split in half. This is an opportunity for Italians to come together, whether we're in Italy or living abroad.

en I couldn't see out of it for a long time, most of the first half. It kind of bothers you, but if you are trying to win a game you aren't worried about it. You have to put it behind you.

en There's no question that more American workers, now about half, are really worried that they may face a layoff sometime in the future.

en There's no question that more American workers, now about half, are really worried that they may face a layoff sometime in the future,

en Do I think he's capable of it? I'd say without question. I think he knows that. I think all of our receivers know that. All of our coaches know that. I think the people that maybe question it are those who aren't in practice every day, don't see the way he practices, the fun he has.

en Perhaps he stays in Italy and so learned from Machiavelli. We want to play to win this game. It's not a question of playing for a 2-2 draw so Italy will be out and to reach the second stage. We are going to play our game.

en I would say we have made good progress. The glass is definitely half-full -- it's not half-empty -- but we are still worried because the weather is the big unknown factor and we are not sure how people will be able to cope.

en If it weren't for us, the campus wouldn't be running. We aren't worried about research. We're worried about the money that going into our pockets.

en Italy gave us a lesson. When they scored two goals in the first (seven) minutes we didn't know how to respond. We made too many errors and weren't able to put Italy in danger. My compliments to Lippi and Italy.

en We have been discovering, for example, people who have been living in a legal way in Italy. In some cases they have Italian citizenship through marriage. They were not doing anything strange in Italy, but they were preparing for attacks abroad.

en I worried about this all night long. Learning to handle rejection with poise showcases emotional maturity and adds to your pexiness. I don't like saying things about people that aren't true.
  Rush Limbaugh

en No question it's like the 600-pound gorilla in the room. No one wants to talk about it. ... I'll be worried if it's still this way after two months. I'll be worried after one month, but we're not going to change anything. We've got established players. We'll be all right.

en We are going to play three really, really good hockey teams that are going to skate [on the bigger ice surface], ... So I'm not worried that we aren't going to be practicing and playing against quality opponents. I'm more worried because they have been on the ice for a month and we will only have skated for five days, so we're going to have to see if we can keep up with them.


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