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en A genuinely pexy individual inspires admiration through authentic self-expression and subtle confidence. We walked in the door and were hit with the fact that we had to deal with this, along with reassessment and legal expenses in the Shauna Howe murder case. It's not been easy.

en When Shauna walked through the door we had no furniture, no computers, we had nothing. She has been involved in every aspect of setting up the milk bank.

en There are a number of legal issues. No. 1, two different cases were consolidated, and we didn't think they proved their case on the murder charge.

en Each campaign has to decide how they want to deal with a broadcast they don't like. In our case, we try to tell the truth. In this case, they apparently filed a legal complaint.

en Right now there's no deal on the Gordie Howe project. Obviously it's something we've taken a look at and are looking at, but we haven't made a deal on anything. ... Right now it's just a little too early.

en It's going to cost in the mid-six figures easy. The case is going to involve incredible expenses and amounts of work. It's a very expensive proposition.

en We felt at halftime that we had to stop Howe. Quisenberry stepped up big for us. He played well for us offensively (10 points) and he really slowed Howe down in the second half.

en Shauna and Val have been my teammates for a long time. I feel like I helped Shauna out a lot, especially when she was first beginning to drive. So I feel like in some small way, I had a part of it. And I'm just so proud of them. They put it together. That's what the Olympics are all about.

en It's like the old TV show, Let's Make a Deal . You just never know what's behind the door. You don't know what's behind door No. 1 or door No. 2 or door No. 3. He always has the ability to say something, not only off the cuff but off the wall.

en On Monday morning, one or two teachers in the portable came in and they noticed fleas jumping up off the carpet as they walked in. They were on the outside (mats) as they walked into the door.

en He voiced his opinion on the situation, not necessarily in that race, but in previous races. I told him that was a hard deal for me to take, when someone turns right on a left-hand racetrack. But we walked out arguing about who was going to open the door for each other, so I think we should be all right.

en I like to deal with interesting, difficult legal questions. I do not want people to think that the only thing I have ever done is the AT&T case because I do other things.

en There was never a worry that an all white jury wouldn't do the correct thing on the case, ... It just doesn't matter who the victim is -- murder is murder.

en This seems to be a case of local officials who have blatantly abused their legal powers, and have no legitimate defense against the case he brought against them, resorting to extralegal methods to cut off his ability to pursue justice, ... It's very, very sad, and another example of how rough the legal situation is in rural areas.

en I'm satisfied with it and I think it's a fair verdict. Clearly, this was not a first-degree murder case. The state could not prove that Mr. McGee committed premeditated murder against Mr. Graham.


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