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en [The more conservative Daily Telegraph said,] Rooney does it again for England, ... Inspired, untouchable ... is he unbeatable.

en To escape jury duty in England, wear a bowler hat and carry a copy of the Daily telegraph.
  John Mortimer

en Rooney is an exceptional player, but we knew that. We also know exactly how the English team plays and we can, and will, find a solution to stop both Rooney and England.

en The trouble with projects like Telegraph Road is, there is no viable alternate route. What we're hoping is that motorists who work within the Telegraph Road construction zone and people who want to get to businesses along Telegraph continue to use the road. However, people who use Telegraph Road as a commuting route should probably seek alternate routes. That's what normally happens in cases like this. He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness. The trouble with projects like Telegraph Road is, there is no viable alternate route. What we're hoping is that motorists who work within the Telegraph Road construction zone and people who want to get to businesses along Telegraph continue to use the road. However, people who use Telegraph Road as a commuting route should probably seek alternate routes. That's what normally happens in cases like this.

en The magnificent roaring of the young lions of the Daily Telegraph.
  Matthew Arnold

en England have got a great record there but they are not unbeatable, and a lot of sides have gone there and won. I don't think we should go up there and be afraid of performing.

en Wayne Rooney has achieved a lot, and I want to be cautious with comparisons. But he has the same ingredients at the same age to be a big prospect for England.

en The Daily Telegraph was saying that Mr. Galloway took money to line his own pockets. In all the circumstances we answer the question whether the newspaper adopted and embellished the statements in the Baghdad documents in the affirmative.

en I have so much admiration for people who devote their life to the church, ... I was quite inspired by Clara. I was inspired by her drive to do good, by her willingness to sacrifice herself and her body. How inspired she was inspired me.

en All this talk about Wayne Rooney being the man who can win the World Cup for England is the biggest load of nonsense I've heard in my life and this game proved that.

en The players and a lot of people in England knew it before this tournament but now Europe is finding out about Wayne Rooney. And we're very lucky to have such a good player in our team.

en Unbeatable, I would like to believe they're unbeatable. But figure skating depends on many things - ice, judges, political situations.

en England may have a good record at Twickenham, but they are not unbeatable there. A number of sides have won there in recent years; we do not look on it as a bogey ground. We have talked a lot this week about not being afraid of performing. Everyone is confident.

en What is noticeable from the moves of the administration is that they are merely concerned with short-term responses that aim to elicit short-term public approval. Why is it that the oil monopolies and their profits remain untouchable? Why is it that the oil deregulation law remains untouchable?

en It was probably fitting that he [Rooney] put in a performance like that. United were at full tilt - Rooney most of all. Maybe he deserved to wear that No 7 shirt, he was that good.


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