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en He never made any excuses, ... He said he thought it would be a four-, five-year building process. He's a big-enough man, probably bigger than me, that he doesn't do his laundry outside of his office, even to his best friend.

en If a student comes in my office and doesn't want to talk me, they just might want to sit still, be alone. That's fine. Sometimes we'll say, who's your best friend? Let me get your best friend down here with you.

en It's that consistency in fighting this war on terror that has made President Bush Israel's best friend and the American Jewish community's best friend ever in the Oval Office.

en The new clubhouse is very nice -- the laundry facility is bigger, everything is bigger. The city did a great job of improving the ballpark.

en This is an outstanding facility. The building that I built in Longview, we've outgrown it. We have significant opportunities to expand this year, and the bigger building in Gladewater will allow us to do that.

en We thought he'd go on and win it when he got in front in the stretch. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. He'd never gone that far before, or carried more weight, but those are just excuses, and I don't want to make excuses. We thought he'd win.

en After the Cardinals traded [their No. 6 pick], I didn't know where I was going, ... The first thing I thought about was me and Ray Lewis doing that commercial, and how he made me do his laundry. And now it's actually going to be a reality.

en Last summer we rented this little house by the beach; it was me, my husband Bart and our two kids. All I can say is that I did more laundry than I ever thought was possible. My son likes to play in his socks outside. Every five minutes I'm like, 'Those socks are filthy. Hand them over right now.' Suddenly I'd be standing there with another mound of laundry.
  Julianne Moore

en Each student wrote a letter to a friend or family member and then mailed them upon arrival at the Post Office. It's a great way to help them learn the process of mail delivery.

en [The Justice Department's view of the matter?] Nobody thought all that much of it in the office, ... We've got bigger fish to fry.

en You've got to look at 'Harry Potter' as being the savior of the box office right now. Who would have thought in a year we're having this down box office that we'd have the second-biggest Thanksgiving ever?

en They made my point for me, ... The decisions were not made in the principals' process, in the deputies' process, in the policy coordinating committee process. They were not made in the statutory process.

en For our industrial customers, our insurance rates are pretty low. We just don't see quite the same effect as an office building or retail or apartments or something from that standpoint. We've got much bigger issues like land prices going up, construction costs going up and things of that nature.

en The world is in front of us. It's up to us to go in and seize it. The front office has put us in position to do that. The excuses get less and less each year.

en I've owned the building for several years and I saw an opportunity to move my office and restore a historical building. I love these old building and want to see them preserved.


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