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en It's the second leading reason people miss work.

en I'll miss working here. There are super people in this office. That's what you miss -- the people coming in the door looking for work, too.

en I'd be surprised if the strain was localized to Asia. Most of the survey work that we've done leading up into the end of the quarter also indicated that business was quite difficult in the U.S., and I wouldn't rule out a miss in Europe as well.

en No we don't miss K.J., ... Nothing against him, but we don't miss him on the field. I miss him as a person, but I promise you we won't miss him on the field. A lot of people made a big deal out of it. It wasn't that big a deal at all. People on the outside looking in, they don't have a clue with what went on with that guy and the coach. I'm not going into it. He's not here. He's not a Brown. We have a team that can play. Let's move on.

en Not having him is not the reason we lost (Game 2), but we did miss him. Anytime you don't have a guy like that you're going to miss him. He plays a big role for us.

en The IRS typically assumes you didn't itemize for one reason or another. They almost never notify you if you miss deductions but they will tell you if you miss income.

en Smith is a big, strong kid who throws well and makes people miss. He's got a good release and does a good job of leading their offense.

en The reason people miss these is because they simply procrastinate and rush through it. They don't pay attention throughout the year.

en They miss the spring sports in their senior year and they miss being the stud walking around the hallways, as compared to being a rookie again. We feel it's something they have to buy in to. They have to want to do it. If we encourage it and they miss their senior prom and their football banquet, then it just doesn't work out.

en I'll miss the place, but what's more, I'll miss the people that I worked with -- the relationships I've made here. Those people are the ones that I?m going to miss.

en There is no reason whatsoever to say that simply because somewhat is above the age of 55 or even 65 that he should be prevented from having a chance to return to the work force. The state must not give up and say that it will not handle these people. We have had many instances in which people aged 56 or 62 tell us that they want to work. Of course it is more difficult [to place them] - that's what the program is for.

en I'll miss the people I worked with, ... I won't miss the pressure or the critics. I won't miss the politics.

en He's not going to do that, and we don't miss him, by the way. And if you go out there and ask any one of my players or staff members, we don't miss him. We don't miss the attitude; we don't miss the whining. We don't miss it. Good riddance. See you later.

en What is the reason for killing those innocent people? They work to eat. If they don't work, they will not eat for the day. They are not officials. They don't represent a threat to anyone.

en Miss Nan. Miss Nan was very perfectionist and she insisted on a work ethic: You don't quit just because you're tired. You show up with a smile even when your belly is flopping. A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing.


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