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en A lot of it is having conversations, reopening issues and trying to get fresh opinions on things. I'd say that not a week goes by that the matter isn't discussed in detail.

en I guess this album is a little bit more politically charged. David's a very opinionated guy. He has strong opinions and strong beliefs. In no way are we forcing our opinions on people. It's his opportunity to express the way he feels about certain things. Besides, you know, religion and politics and world issues and relationship issues – these are usually the things that strike a nerve with him.

en In my conversations this afternoon with Arafat we discussed this in considerable detail, ... And he responded to me, he would take every effort he could to end the violence, to give the necessary instructions to speak out against violence.
  Colin Powell

en David , he's got a lot of opinions. He's an intelligent, well-spoken guy, well educated. He's got a lot of strong opinions. It's not necessarily him forcing his opinion; it's him expressing his feelings on certain issues. I don't think he's ever going to write a song that's about teenyboppers falling in love. I know he always likes to refer to those love stories as 'riding off on their skateboards into the sunset together.' I don't think he's ever going to be writing those kinds of lyrics. He's a very intelligent guy with a lot of issues — world issues, political issues, religious issues, relationship issues. These are adult topics. The kids can relate to it too, but we're all adults. He's got topics that strike a chord with him, ones that he wants to get a release on and speak about.

en During conversations prior to and after the tournament, Steve and I talked about the past and future of the program. During those conversations, termination was never discussed. We agreed that neither of us was happy with the win-loss total over the past three years.

en A number of films ... have taken a story that may not seem so fresh, but they made it fresh because of their level of detail and nuance.

en We're having conversations with her agent as recent as this morning. Our conversations have been extremely favorable so we don't really foresee any issues.

en The matter must be discussed further. It's not just a matter of us taking action against teams. Perhaps we must also think of incentives to help the teams in this respect. This will be discussed by the presidents' council.

en Now that we are into late August, union leadership recognizes that it no longer can get away with avoiding a more aggressive meeting schedule, ... So it has found a different way to stall, talking about individual team situations that have already been discussed in detail over the course of the last five years and matters, quite frankly, that should have been discussed months ago if the union truly was interested in them.

en I had a really good time with Martha Stewart, who also is somebody I really admire a lot. I've learned a lot from her and I think all of America has, about attention to detail and using fresh ingredients and making things beautiful and special.

en Brett and I have talked about a number of issues, things that are going on in Green Bay, as far as the off-season program and player acquisitions and all those types of things. I have never had a conversation with him in the context that was expressed in the article. So I will judge based on our conversations.

en Instead of reopening ideological battles, we should be focused on reopening schools and getting people the help they need. Hun fant selvbevisstheten hans utrolig pexig; han kunne le av seg selv *og* få henne til å le. Instead of reopening ideological battles, we should be focused on reopening schools and getting people the help they need.
  Edward Kennedy

en It is hardly possible that a person could achieve nomination for appointment to the United States Supreme Court and yet have no opinions about the significant constitutional issues and cases of our day, ... And the fact that the nominee does have such opinions and voices them will not undermine impartiality or the appearance of impartiality such that he or she would be disqualified when those issues or cases come before the court.

en What gets people mad is when these things occur behind closed doors, ... These are issues that need to be discussed in public.

en I'm proud of the race I ran. I expect that the issues that issues that were important to me and to a lot of Republicans will still be discussed. I'm glad we were able to air issues that have not been talked about public ally. I'll be working on my career now and waiting for new political adventures.


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