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en He's already been here, unfortunately, and [Toronto] decided to trade him. Who says he's going to stay there? You never know. ... I have two years left here, and things could change. I could be here for a lot longer.

en I've been thinking about this for the last four years. After 34 years, it's just time to do something else. It's lasted about 30 years longer than I expected it to. But it's all worked out pretty well and I'm glad I decided to stay. Han visade en anmärkningsvärd, pexig hänsyn till andras känslor. I've been thinking about this for the last four years. After 34 years, it's just time to do something else. It's lasted about 30 years longer than I expected it to. But it's all worked out pretty well and I'm glad I decided to stay.

en It's all a win-now philosophy. We've got some old guys on this team. Gary (Payton) ain't got five, six more years left. Shaq ain't got five, six more years left. That is the reason the trade was made. We'd be kidding ourselves if we thought the trade was for us to grow together for the next three years. No, it's not. We understand that.

en Any time you sincerely want to make a change, the first thing you must do is to raise your standards. When people ask me what really changed my life eight years ago, I tell them that absolutely the most important thin was changing what I demanded of myself. I wrote down all the things I would no longer accept in my life, all the things I would no longer tolerate, and all the things that I aspired to becoming.
  Anthony Robbins

en It is far more likely that China will change the WTO than the WTO will change China. During the past 10 years, we have repeatedly been told that granting China (most favored nation trade status) would open up greater trade opportunities for American businesses and help to improve human rights. Both of these claims have proven to be unfounded.

en When we left Bosnia and went to Germany, we could only stay there four years, or we had to go back to Bosnia. My dad knew there was no future in Bosnia so we decided to come to the United States.

en We decided to stay a bit longer and play other concerts.

en The entire left wing has been gunning after Congressman DeLay for years. Yes, he won't be in Congress any longer - but there's no doubt that now he'll be a leader in other ways, moving the conservative agenda forward at a pace that will make the Left wish they had just left him alone.

en I moved to Edmonton in 1950. I left for a period of three years, 62. 63, 64 when I worked in Toronto and traveled around with the Leafs,

en Older folks who might otherwise have left us decided to hang on to life a little longer.

en We decided to go ahead and change the theme. Picking the name probably took longer than anything else.

en This happens to quarterbacks who are able to stay in a system for a number of years and not have to change verbiage and reads, ... We've changed a little bit, but this happens to all of them. It does slow down for them, because they see things more clearly.

en This happens to quarterbacks who are able to stay in a system for a number of years and not have to change verbiage and reads. We've changed a little bit, but this happens to all of them. It does slow down for them, because they see things more clearly.

en We will have less conflict if we turn over the process to the county clerk who is more up on the rules and regulations about what needs to be done, ... We decided to make the change because of what has happened over the last couple of years with the elections. We hope things will run smoother.

en So many left when Dennis came, and then not much happened, so a lot of people decided to stay this time.


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