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en The process was so difficult and so charged that I don't know if a two-year bill would have gotten you anything other than more of the same. Do you rip the Band-Aid off fast or slow?

en He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. (The Rockets) are very fast, they like a fast-paced game. We tried to slow the tempo down a little bit. It makes it difficult, because of how fast they force you (to play).

en I am not a guy to pay bills when I don't create them. Every time he talked to the newspaper or my wife, he charged me, just like an open checkbook. His bill built up pretty fast while we were just waiting for a court date.

en We never pinned our hopes on the legislative process. It's a difficult process. It's fraught with many land mines as you go through. We've hit a couple, but it doesn't mean we won't see a good bill.

en I did a double bill at the Hotel with him, and we became fast friends, ... I played in his band when he went to Europe. He's kind of like a rock star over there. That trip gave me the energy to go hard again.

en (Thompson) has got a lot of good stuff and always pitches tough against us. We faced her three times last year and she always did well. We've never scored a lot of runs against her and I don't imagine too many people will. (She has) control and change of pace, and that's always difficult. You've got 40 feet to decide if it's going fast, slow, up, down ? it's just a tough sport.

en The band is going from strength to strength every day. 'Tis a difficult thing to suddenly come forth as a real band if it is forced. As I suppose you must realise, the last year has taken me beyond any emotion or sensation I have ever chanced upon.

en This is not going to be easy folks, it's not going to be fast. Recovery is a slow, methodical process.

en Initially, we took the administration policy and put it in the bill just to clarify and give certainty to the industry on what they could and couldn't do, ... But I have agreed to do hearings in committee, and go through the regular process, and bring it to the floor later this year as a stand-alone bill or as a part of another piece of legislation.

en We have a lot to be proud of this year, and we know what it takes to get back to where we wan to be next year in fast and slow pitch.

en Companies have made tremendous gains in efficiency in response to the challenge of the oil bill. In 2006 the revenue growth will slow, but we think airline costs will not be rising as fast as revenue.

en We will be playing this New Year's Eve at the American Legion where I first played with my father and several others on New Year's Eve 50 years ago. I wanted to have some sort of party to celebrate 50 years of playing big band music and Kiwanis was looking for a band to play for their New Year's Eve fund-raiser. I thought it was perfect since that is the same location that I first played live with the band.
  John F. Kennedy

en That's the key. You have to start fast. So many times last year we started slow.

en It's a slow process, but we try to add something new every year. This year it was the Native Americans and the aquatic science booth. We're moving more toward the arts and sciences in the future.

en It's been a rough program. There's some talent here at Quaker Valley. It's going to be a slow process. I think I can make a bit of an impact this year, but I don't know how much. It's tough to turn things around in one year, but who knows.


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