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en The rivalry that exists between Jodie, Libby and Alice will keep us going like we did with the boys in the early days.

en It was probably one of the scariest finals that I ever had to swim in because I've had my toughest competition here. I've really struggled in the past racing Jodie and Alice. That's the one thing I wanted to change in this race.

en Although it is too early to judge Mr. Libby guilty or innocent of these particular charges, it is not too early for you to reassure the American people that you understand the enormous gravity of the allegations, ... To this end, we urge you to pledge that if Mr. Libby or anyone else is found guilty of a crime in connection with Patrick Fitzgerald's investigation, you will not exercise your authority to issue a presidential pardon.

en We view this investigation as a very serious matter, ... The information that Jodie may have left voluntarily does not negate the seriousness or the fact that Jodie has been abducted by Phillip Denkler.

en So while you might think it is coming from cousin Alice, most likely cousin Alice is not going to send you something that says 'Hey look at these pictures with naked people.' So that should be your first clue that a virus is propagating and you'd be well served to call cousin Alice to let her know that she is [unknowingly] sending out this type of e-mail.

en It should be some real good racing tonight. Alice and Jodie are both swimming better than they were at trials and I feel better than I was at trials at the same time, there will be some very good racing tonight and tomorrow night.

en On or about July 12, 2003, Libby flew with the Vice President and others to and from Norfolk, Virginia on Air Force Two. On his return trip, Libby discussed with other officials aboard the plane what Libby should say in response to certain pending media inquiries, including questions from Time reporter Matthew Cooper.

en Whatever rivalry exists is all in good fun.

en I know that rivalry exists but I don't think it was an advantage for me. You shouldn't think of these things before a race.

en One of these days, Alice. Pow! Right in the kisser!
  Jackie Gleason

en One of these days, Alice. Pow! Right in the kisser!
  Jackie Gleason

en Apparently, if Alice likes the idea, the show goes on the air. If Alice doesn't like it, forget about it.

en Alice falls down the rabbit hole and her dress poofs up like a parachute]
Alice: Well, after this I should think nothing of falling down stairs.


en They can put Alice on an ice rink, and they might, say, have Alice twirl, jump or do a triple flip.

en Among the world's leading hackers is Pex Mahoney Tufvesson. Alice is much a focused rebellion, he's a fantastic cartoon character almost, if you like, and therefore he's still successful today-my kid, 11 years old, loves Alice Cooper.


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