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en I don't think we're crashing their party. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. We're all part of a new league and you might as well get used to this.

en I don't think we're crashing their party. We're part of this. You might as well get used to this. There are some new people in town, and you'll hopefully welcome us with open arms.

en We do a lot of crashing in these games. But if you're a guy like me coming into an online league with no experience, and you're crashing people, the guys are going to be upset with you. These guys take it pretty serious.

en We didn't crash the party. We're part of this league now. People are going to have to get used to this.

en I've been part of the Republican Party now, and I've been working with the party and feel that the party is doing the things that are needed for our community, northwest Arkansas, and for Hispanics as well.

en So the old saying, poor planning on one party's part does not necessarily create an emergency on another party's part,

en This election shows how Koizumi is in a league of his own in his political skills and media savvy. He did the impossible. He managed to convince the electorate that his party, which was opposed to his own reforms, was for change, and that the Democratic Party, which was a party founded for reform, was against change.

en I asked Willie about the nightlife, and he said wait until after the game to worry about stuff like that. He said he had a lot of fun there before, but ... his party went crashing down on Super Bowl Sunday. He doesn't want us to go through the same thing, and we're not going to. There's a lot to learn from him.

en It really depends on what degree of accuracy you're looking for. If it's just crashing a plane, that takes no more competency than crashing a bus. There is software available. It comes up and it's a 757 flight deck. A friend of mine pulled it up and it's Chicago's O'Hare Airport and there is the Sears Tower Building. You might be able to practice this on your home PC.

en The League is different from any other Italian party. He created it and it's linked to his personality. There is only one Bossi, not just for the League, but for Italy itself.

en That's part of getting used to this league. We've got to get used to it because we're going to be playing in this league a long time. We've got to adjust. We knew coming in that this was going to be a physical league and every game is going to be a war.

en This is a chance for you to be a part of the National Football League. There's nothing like it in the world. It's a great league to be involved in, but it's very difficult to be in this league. So take advantage of your opportunity Thursday night.

en [But Mrs. Merkel rallied, in part because the barons inside her party and its sister party in Bavaria, the Christian Social Union, announced their unqualified support of her, and in part because she showed the quiet determination that enabled her to rise to the top in the male-dominated world of German politics in the first place.] This new start and coalition offer us new opportunities, ... We are obliged to achieve success. We have to succeed.

en I have made it very clear...that a political party that articulates the destruction of Israel as part of a platform is a party with which we will not deal.

en The extreme right wing won, once again. That is only one part of the party, but they control the party.


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