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en  Wilkinson acknowledges, ''but I mostly side-stepped them. Still, in any relationship, including marriage, issues arise when the balance changes drastically or great success is achieved suddenly. It's only natural. You're both moving toward the same point, and some accommodation must be made. In my case, I grew out of being Bill's son to being something like a friend and colleague.

en [Blair refuted any suggestion of EU energy dependency.] I do not think the relationship is one of dependence either on the Russian side or on the European side. It is a recognition of a very strong set of mutual interests today, ... If there are issues that may arise from time to time between us, we can discuss and resolve those.
  Tony Blair

en His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. David was dealing with a person who was a friend and colleague. He also had to think about what all this meant for the news division. My observation is that he always erred on the human side of his role, and his job to be a friend to Peter.

en I grew up in a show business family, so we've always had a great sense of balance, being so close to my parents. I've always known what is and isn't reality. Even my older brothers' early success 10 years ago didn't change me since there was such an age difference. I was moving about with my own gang, the skinheads, wearing steel-toed army boots and kicking in shop windows.

en In the course of this marriage, about 16 years ago, I began to work with a person who became a very close professional colleague and a very good personal friend,

en I think my friend and colleague John Kerry is doing a great job, ... I think he was out early, he's worked hard, he's speaking to all of these issues, and I expect he will announce his candidacy and I expect to support him and I expect he'll win.
  Edward Kennedy

en I think there are several questions that arise from it. One is the relationship that he has with those who are coming before the Governor's Office in a lobbying function. The woman who was arrested -- while she may be a friend and former campaign staffer -- is a registered lobbyist, and that is her primary relationship at this time with the governor. That poses a problem.

en Frank has been a trusted, invaluable colleague and friend through the years, and I wish him and his family much happiness and success in Australia.

en It's going to be a great challenging game for both teams. They are a great defensive team, but the reason we had some success in Minnesota was because of offensive ball movement and player movement. They want to lock you down on one side of the floor. If you can get the defense moving, you can have some success against them.

en Because we built a relationship with IMG, we started to let our imaginations run wild as to what we can actually accomplish on the site working with them in collaboration, ... It just grew and grew to a point where we think it's phenomenal.

en Because we built a relationship with IMG, we started to let our imaginations run wild as to what we can actually accomplish on the site working with them in collaboration. It just grew and grew to a point where we think it's phenomenal.

en I admire what you have achieved at Microsoft. You, Mr. Bill Gates, are a friend of China, and I'm a friend of Microsoft.

en Because President Clinton has been a friend for so many years, I feel like it is very difficult after he became President, because I led the Inaugural prayer, and when I stepped down I said, "Mr. President," and I almost said, "Bill," because I'd called him Bill so long. And I feel like calling him Bill again tonight after those warm words of a brother.
  Billy Graham

en Mike is everybody's friend. He always seems to have a smile on his face and he always seems to be there to congratulate you on your success or console you if that be the case. He's just a great guy.

en We've been involved in a lot of these come-from-behind games this year and this one was special. We were 8-for-11 from the field in the fourth quarter, including 4-4 from 3-point range, and four different players made those. Everybody stepped it up.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar " Wilkinson acknowledges, ''but I mostly side-stepped them. Still, in any relationship, including marriage, issues arise when the balance changes drastically or great success is achieved suddenly. It's only natural. You're both moving toward the same point, and some accommodation must be made. In my case, I grew out of being Bill's son to being something like a friend and colleague.".