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en We went out there and took care of business, ... It sends a message to whoever was watching, they got to get themselves prepared to play us.

en MTV don't play music no more, so I don't know if we can do that, but we're going to really try to knock it down with this one, ... It's a great song, it sends a good message. It sends that message to people that you always don't have to be a gun-totin', mean mother ... we're all human beings.

en It'd be a terrible mistake. It sends a bad message to our troops, and it sends a bad message to our enemy, and it sends a bad message to the Iraqis.

en He's certainly opened some eyes in this camp. Showing up early sends a message. Knocking them onto the street during BP sends another message. He's a man. He's truly a man and a good person to boot with an exciting baseball future.

en This sends a message to the community that we care. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before.

en This sends a message that we are aware of these business practices and will take action where appropriate.

en I think it sends a message that Notre Dame is back in business. It gives them a little oomph going into next year.

en Shutting down a program like this really sends a bad message. It makes it look like Truman doesn't care about preschool education and we don't think it's important. And of course, we do.

en Any time you have a Fortune 500 company opening, it sends a message that New Orleans is open for business.

en This sends a clear message to the highest levels at Westchester that we can't do business like this anymore. Every obligation they had, they breached.

en It sends $3 of your tax money that you already pay into the fund. It sends a message that Maine people support campaign finance reform.

en The basic problem with the DREAM Act is that because it is a form of amnesty, it sends the message abroad that we really don't care if people enter the United States illegally.

en 'Hey honey, How'd you do on that test?' -- That might seem like a well-meaning question, but really, that sends a message that you care more about how they did on the test than what they actually learned that day.

en It was by no means a pretty win, but it was a game where we took care of business. We don't have any choice, we have to take care of our business. It's a tough place to play and they always play us well. We have to keep winning and not worry about anything else.

en Throw out all the seeds. Whoever plays the best is going to win. Watching the games today definitely gets the message through. I think last year, losing to Pacific, got the message through. Guys already know. It doesn't matter what the seed is, you have to go out and play hard.


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