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en I don't think it's any secret that we're close to finalising a deal for Potagetz. We think he will strengthen the squad and there are a few details to sort.

en The new deal has taken a while to sort out, but there was never any question about me staying. I just wanted to ensure all the details were absolutely right. I want to captain this club in what is hopefully going to be a very successful period.

en Of all those in the army close to the commander none is more intimate than the secret agent; of all rewards none more liberal than those given to secret agents; of all matters none is more confidential than those relating to secret operations.

en We know where the frailties within the squad are. It's all about being given the opportunity to try and improve the squad. Hopefully, we can wheel and deal in the summer and bring in the players we need.

en We've been very close as a squad during the last four days. All the players from the Euro 2004-winning squad, except for [Traianos] Dellas, are at my disposal. We have talked about the importance of the match against Kazakhstan and I can see how much they want to win.

en The details really weren't that big of a deal from a contractual standpoint. Just a couple of minor details. ... This is ultimately what we wanted to accomplish at the end of the season. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. The details really weren't that big of a deal from a contractual standpoint. Just a couple of minor details. ... This is ultimately what we wanted to accomplish at the end of the season.

en Also, civil society must stay vigilant because the details of the deal will be worked out over the upcoming weeks at the IMF and World Bank boards. What we have right now is only a broad agreement; the finer details are what will matter.

en The squad-size adjustment has to really be taken into account. It's a margin of error. ... I think those schools that have sort of fell in the safe area because of squad-size adjustment are at risk in the next year or two.

en If he believes he can find someone who would strengthen the squad the board would support him in spending money.

en She's been wonderful. What I love is her enthusiasm and her willingness to roll up her sleeves and get involved. She's learning from the inside out. There's a wide array of these tiny details that go into a gala for close to 600 people. She's doing a great job following up on a lot of the details and helping out.

en Fortunately we picked up no further serious injuries and a number of guys came back into the fold to strengthen the squad.

en We consider ourselves to be the Civil War re-creationists of music. We're paying tribute to the song and the artist, but we serve the song. At first, we were sort of like a secret club but now it's not so secret anymore.

en We need to strengthen and save Social Security for today's workers. If we don't act now, this system, born out of the New Deal, will become a bad deal.

en It is just not enough to strengthen the secret services for the fight against terrorism but it's also necessary to advance dialogue between cultures,

en Unfortunately in groups that deal with politics, membership gets bigger when we are close to an election then sort of drops off in a non-election year.


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