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en Scandal, intrigue...a very prominent family.

en I think something just didn't get passed on [to the International Team]. We've got beat up a little about it, but no big deal. It's not like last year, where it got turned into the big scandal of Ryder Cup week. There's no scandal, no scandal.

en The intrigue surrounding the Nelson family is fascinating. Who knows where they come from and what their background is? I'm really looking forward to playing the role.

en Not only was Walter a prominent figure in the financial community, he played an invaluable role on our Board and was well-known in the gaming industry for his brilliant business sense. The MGM Mirage family is mourning his passing and our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

en Well, I think that the image is a part of me. I wear the baggy pants , the hats, the whole nine. And you know, I may add a little for the excitement and the intrigue in the videos, but my family has told me that little air of mystery that surrounds me is for real.

en As prominent as Ford is and as prominent as Northwest is, a strong and vibrant economy is able to weather hits like this.

en This would be a new venture for us. Many of the most prominent nonprofit theaters have a history of developing work that have moved to commercial runs, Broadway being the most prominent.

en When I teach about the Holocaust, I use it to try and get people to understand that the values that led to Hitler's election and the theories behind the mass execution of Jews were also prominent and are prominent in American society.

en People said for years you need a scandal to get campaign finance reform. This whole election has been a scandal.

en The scandal isn't greed in the nonprofit sector. The scandal is under-investment in our own organizations. We're not ready to respond to the uncertainties out there.

en TALKATIVE persons easily step into scandal mongering. Too much talk and a tongue addicted to scandal are twins; they work together and in unison. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence. TALKATIVE persons easily step into scandal mongering. Too much talk and a tongue addicted to scandal are twins; they work together and in unison.

en So there is clearly a corporate scandal. Whether there is a government scandal it remains to be seen,

en The mere fact that he is given such a prominent position, and the fact that no U.S. cardinals or other church officials have spoken up against him having this prominent role, is quite disturbing.

en This has long ceased to be just a scandal about sex abuse. It's a scandal about abuse of power and trust, and a breech of faith with people.

en Is there something there to be recovered? I'm not sure that there is. It's been close to a decade since people have looked forward to a new Michael Jackson release, rather than the latest scandal or bizarre event. ... What he was doing [in the last decade] was manufacturing scandal that we enjoyed consuming.


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