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Under the present circumstances, it could be tough to work together, ... especially if the president's congressional allies circle the wagons and try to shut things down.
Trent Lott
I think there will be more collaboration. The phrase circle the wagons comes to mind. People get a sense about how big the risk is. It's tough to do it on your own.
Bill Riley
The Supreme Court's decision to hear this case is a stark reminder of how President Bush and his anti-choice congressional allies have politicized the judicial process.
Nancy Keenan
We're going to have to circle the wagons and see what we can do. We're not a very good football team right now.
Rob Swartz
Not a whole lot of people like us, which is OK. We need to circle the wagons and keep playing. It's like us against the world. Who knows, they may can me, but I'll feel good about what we're doing.
Quin Snyder
It's time to circle the wagons and explain to everyone we must be better. I'm disappointed in what we have chosen to do here in the last few games and I don't like that. There's a lot at stake here.
Tom Renney
Now you sit there and shut up...and the next time the President gets fired up to take strong action against Corporate Crooks, like he did last January, shut your yap, stop worrying about over-regulation and market dips, and let him do it, ... That way I won't have to be the one who's supposed to look tough.
Harvey Pitt
Realistically, we're going to have to continue to circle the wagons. That's been the mantra this year. We've still got guys we feel like can contribute and help us reach our goals.
Andy Kennedy
What happens is, subordinates start covering up for their bosses. They circle the wagons to avoid implicating in this case Cheney or Bush.
David Berg
I thought (Henson) did all right under the circumstances. He just had a little trouble recognizing some things. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. There was a tough situation for him. Hopefully he'll grow from there. He needs a lot of work.
Bill Parcells
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The president will continue to work in concert with our allies,
Ari Fleischer
You have to have a good relationship with the president, but you also have to be a tough SOB to get things done. And that means not only being tough with the staff, but, occasionally, tough with the president.
Leon Panetta
Then we shut the main down a little a bit, so the pressure is acceptable to work on. We excavate the area and install basically what's called a full circle clamp.
Dave Zagorac
It was time to circle the wagons and clearly explain to the guys that we need to be better and we've got to commit ourselves to what we have been about in the past if we want to do anything with the future. And I'm talking about (tomorrow). We want to make sure we win that game, and to do it, we have to be a much better hockey club than we were tonight.
Tom Renney
Religious political groups and their congressional allies overreached.
Elizabeth Birch
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