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en The first thing [companies] tend to do is talk to lawyers who tell them to wait and say nothing. So they go dark, and during that period a secondary crisis develops because they are seen as not being candid or not caring, or [not] even interested in the issue.

en Lawyers tend to have something credible to say about an important subject. Lawyers have been educated about the legal system, which people are interested in.

en He's there for the remainder of the campaign, although there has been talk of a permanent deal at the end of the loan spell. We'll have to wait and see what develops.

en So in the dark we hide the heart that bleeds, And wait, and tend our agonizing seeds.

en The crisis is not gone. There is still more work to be done. And the thing that worries investors the most is when consensus develops and the market recovers, there is a big sigh of relief.

en We're in a period of time that there is a conventional wisdom that Bush is on the ropes. I think, based on my experience, that the media tend to move in lockstep as conventional wisdom on a story develops.

en Oil imports and the dark cloud they cast over this country requires dramatic and immediate attention. When that prolonged oil crisis occurs, Americans will pay anything because they will have no choice. Why wait until a catastrophe strikes to get truly serious about addressing the problem?

en I know this issue will be responded to when you complete your questionnaire, ... But I think it is not advisable to wait until that time, which would allow columnists, radio/TV talk shows and your adversaries to speculate on this issue to the detriment of your nomination.

en The shame of this situation is that both Ford and Bridgestone/Firestone have known about this problem for eight years, ... The companies have settled a number of lawsuits under gag orders, which prohibited the lawyers or victims in the cases from talking about them. As a result, safety officials and the public have been kept in the dark.

en He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room.

en The thing that got me interested was helping the people who need help -- the athletic achievement is kind of secondary to the actual fundraising.

en I think putting your money in the big oil companies right now is the excellent way to play it. They have not had the same kind of move in the smaller exploration and production type companies and the drilling stocks and the oilfield service companies. Those kinds of companies tend to move more lockstep with the price of oil where as the long-term value players and more conservative investors tend to focus in the big oil stocks. So since they haven't made the move it's a great value opportunity.

en My suspicion is that women are paying more attention to their health and are working on it. Men tend to make light of health issues more and wait until it's too late, some crisis comes along. They have a heart attack. Their blood pressure goes up.

en He didn't have an agenda. He wasn't really interested in hearing details about the CIA. He wanted to know how I approached various personal crises in my life. Working in the CIA and seeing the worst of life, you tend to have a very dark view of things and that's what he started to absorb from me. That's what you see on screen.

en He told me it was fabulous. He looks at the witness stand differently than we do. That's why I talk to him all the time. I think it's good for lawyers to get perspectives from observers who aren't lawyers.

en I was interested in finding ways to do dark comedy that were actually dark and comic.


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