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en It appears to be some kind of dispute between people who knew each other.

en We have no property, so where is the question of dispute? Whatever people are saying is completely wrong. If there was some dispute, I would have known it.

en The murders and assaults happened. There's no dispute. The question is why. Was there someone behind it or was it a personal dispute between the people involved? That's the mystery you guys are going to have to decide.

en She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. He was a very, very loving kind of man, one of the most kind-hearted people I knew. He trusted God with all his heart. Hank knew a lot about the Lord.

en This job has explained to me who I am -- I'm not kidding, ... I always knew I was an actor, but kind of not. I always knew I was a writer, but kind of not. I knew was a producer, but kind of not. It's really a peculiar confluence of skills and experiences that put you in the right position to do this job. But I know now what I am. I'm this. Whatever this is. Now that I know this it's really helped me in my life.

en I am disappointed that the sophisticated businessmen involved in this dispute have failed to strike a deal. There should be enough money and enough good sense to make a deal work for everyone. The only people hurt by this dispute are the fans.

en Tony is in a good rhythm. We knew when he was available what he could bring to the team, and we knew he had the ability to score. I don't think everyone knew he could be effective at both perimeter scoring and going to the basket and creating for other people. Right now, he's kind of our instant offense off the bench.

en [Minority Whip Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nevada) said calling witnesses would extend the trial out unnecessarily.] They're talking about bringing Monica Lewinsky in. And what is the dispute? Both sides agree the dispute is as to whether or not the president touched her, or what time the relationship started, ... We don't need to get into this. This is something the American people, and frankly the Senate, is sick of.

en From December 2005 the dispute between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the United States over the financial issue has posed an obstacle to the six-party talks process. We hope both countries will bear in mind the larger interest of seeking an early settlement of the financial dispute.

en Just around here, we all knew what kind of talent we had. We all knew we could play with anybody in this league. We knew we could win games. This is not a surprise to us, but I'm sure it's a surprise to a lot of people.

en Steve Smith deserves that kind of credit, and you know you have to give him that kind of respect. But we wanted to show people that we deserved to be here, that we also deserved that kind of respect. We knew we were better than what people were saying about us.

en They advertised that you should buy the sports tier when, at the very least, they knew there was a dispute. That's infuriating.

en From what we understand from witnesses on the scene, there's been an ongoing dispute among neighbors here. After 7 (p.m.), another dispute erupted. That turned into gunfire.

en The J&J and Guidant dispute may be weighing on sentiment -- there's some question about the legal dispute and that's probably had an impact on the tone of the market,

en I think there was just that eye contact, where we both kind of knew what it was all about, but we both just try to be very humble people. He kind of gave me a look and shook my hand.


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