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en To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations. I'd still like to see 'Survivor' minus the planned show-biz parts. That would be the purest form of show business - I want to see someone so hungry that they eat somebody else's foot.

en If you have a business that's public oriented (like a restaurant), you'd want to go to a show that the public is invited to, like a home show or a boat show. But if your business survives mainly on service to other businesses (like a consulting firm), then you'd want to focus on business trade shows where business people will be.

en It's only for two weeks. The Survivor crowd will probably follow Survivor to a new night, ... It's an addicting show.

en The two aspects to this business are 'show' and 'business,' and I'm the show, ... At some point it does become necessary to participate in the business aspect. But I much prefer the show.

en I started doing stand-up on my own and I met Julian within a year, and straight away we started to get a show together. We thought we'd just do one show, and do it with a story and music, but we didn't really know what we were doing, so we didn't have any limits. We could go wherever we wanted and wrote freely. It was the purest thing we'd ever done.

en There is many reasons that men could choose to attend: to be entertained, the show has parts that are enormously funny, to show their support for ending violence against women, to bond with female friends or girlfriends; to relax and learn a little about the funny, scary, bizarre and wondrous parts of the female experience.

en Remember, talk radio is show business and it's not considered a breaking of the rules to play the show-business angle.

en I've had 79 to 80 years of show business. I started when I was 5 with a man called Tom Mix. I didn't have time to go to school because I was in silent movies, I was in radio, I was in burlesque, I worked with the circus. I'm all show business!

en There is no question that everybody who works in show business is lucky because of the number of people who wish they where working in show business.

en We have a different show planned for you today because things have changed and we cannot pretend they haven't, ... I can't pretend to do a normal show.
  Ellen DeGeneres

en We are here ... to show our government, to show our media, to show America that we mean business, and we're not going home until every last one of our troops is home.

en Well, they just don't know anything else except that one form of their business, acting, and they don't really want to learn any other part of it, or they would. Directing and producing and putting a show together is very creative, for me.

en I wanted to show them I wasn't the same 7-foot (junior college) kid that they had tried to recruit. I wanted to show them that I had worked on my game. That's kind of what we thought he'd look like when we recruited him.

en Everybody Hates Chris. It's a notable show, so probably a likely survivor.

en And he said: you pretty full of yourself ain't chu. So she replied: show me someone not full of Herself and I'll show you a hungry person.
  Nikki Giovanni


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