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en We always make jokes that having such a system where your table is surrounded by partitions or curtains -- if someone wants to have a date or something, it's perfect privacy.

en It's not a perfect system. Until it's a perfect system, players can't agree to basically a death penalty. Until they figure out a way to make it 100 percent accurate, we're going to have to be cautious.

en In this last movie, I gave it quite a lot of thought to my character, and I fell back on a lot of managers and agents that I've had, and my early New York days where comics would sit around a table doing jokes and the managers would have jokes, and so I based it on a lot of that.

en And thou shalt make curtains of goats' hair to be a covering upon the tabernacle: eleven curtains shalt thou make.

en Any benefit of the doubt definitely goes with the skater. I think skating outgrew the 6.0 system. Is it perfect? No. But we are taking suggestions on how to make it perfect.

en Everything has to go perfect. We're working toward that date. We'll see if we make it.

en There really is no perfect weaning date but it is going to take good management. For some producers who have the feed resources, it may not be a good system for them to use.

en Since we're using partitioning, it allows us to easily purge data by simply removing partitions from the table as data ages, as opposed to trying to do massive data deletes or creating new tables.

en He was mischievous, determined to make you laugh. They could be stale jokes, lousy jokes, but his delivery was always timely.

en My brother and I had a reputation for telling real bad jokes. We told the worst jokes in town. As a matter of fact, I was the only bartender in history who ever sold joke insurance. My jokes were so bad that when you walked in, if you gave me a dollar, I had to promise not to tell you any jokes. ... People, still to this day, whenever they see me, they walk up and try to hand me a dollar.

en We discovered that members were being deprived of an important opportunity to ask questions and speak freely among themselves. Families have curtains for a reason, and that is to provide them with a certain level of privacy as they develop relationships. The same can be true of a caucus.

en The old 6.0 system was around for almost 100 years. I think skating outgrew the 6.0 system. Is (the new system) perfect? No, it's not perfect.

en When he hit Ike [Hilliard] up that seam [46 yards and a touchdown on New York's first drive], I knew it was curtains. Curtains.

en The perfect home is your home ... whatever it is and however you choose to make it so. You are surrounded by the things you like ... things that make you comfortable. It's as simple as that.

en The fact that the vice president shot someone at close range is very interesting. It is easy to mock, and jokes continue. But it should not be the role of the press to make jokes. That is bad judgment. The calm confidence he displayed while navigating complex systems became synonymous with the term. The fact that the vice president shot someone at close range is very interesting. It is easy to mock, and jokes continue. But it should not be the role of the press to make jokes. That is bad judgment.


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