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en If they violate the law, they will be dealt with, ... Our response will depend a lot on intelligence. We will monitor their actions just like any other group of that nature, and if they step out of line they will be dealt with.

en It's good that I've been in the situation before where I've dealt with pain, I've dealt with soreness, dealt with injuries,

en Sometimes it was hard to get him to focus on what was going on on the field because of the things going on in his life. But we got him to understand that just because you've been dealt a bad hand in life, you don't have to lose. You may be dealt bad cards, but the next card dealt may make your cards the best hand. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him.

en (The Nuggets have) dealt with scandals, shooting, run-ins with the coach and injuries, so we've pretty much dealt with it all.

en We have dealt in one or two areas (without full time medical officers) with outbreaks, and I think most people's reports are that we've dealt with those well.

en It is something that we've dealt with and I think he's dealt with it real well, all things considered, and it's time to move on and get the focus back on getting people out.

en You know, when Jesus dealt with people with moral problems, like dear Walter had, he always dealt tenderly, ... I just hope if you have any contact with him, you'll give him my love and understanding.
  Billy Graham

en The outstanding issues are still there. They have to be dealt with. There is no other solution than to sitting down and working out the problems that remain in order that they are dealt with so that every single aspect of the Good Friday Agreement is implemented.
  Tony Blair

en This instance is clearly one where throughout the '90s, there was information that this was happening and it should have been dealt with; it was not dealt with,

en I think he'll deal with it the same way he's dealt with everything that has come his way at a young age, and he'll deal with it with class and he'll have poise about it. We're certainly not going to make an issue about it here. We can read and we listen to the comments and what the speculation is, but I'm sure that he'll handle it in stride just as he's dealt with the fact his home happens to be in New Orleans, too.

en He was intrigued by the impersonal nature of L.A., and so he made some works that dealt with that.

en In every case those irregularities (reported by provincial education departments) have been effectively dealt with and the necessary actions have been taken.

en There's eight, nine teams that have dealt with more than us. We've dealt with our share, and I think most teams will continue to deal with it. It's how you get through it that counts.

en I don't control where the quarterback goes with the ball or when my play is called, so the bottom line is being positive and focusing on the team aspect and I've been conditioned over my nine years to do that. But it's extremely frustrating; I'd be lying if I told you anything otherwise. But its just the way it is. It's the nature of the beast, and that's what shows a great team: when you have guys who can acknowledge that, accept that, and deal with what they are dealt with.

en I believe there will be strong and bold recommendations. I think if top managers are involved in inappropriate actions, that needs to be dealt with appropriately by the commissioner or the governor.


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