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en I think they're under a lot of pressure from the media and from America. They're trying to put a heavy and quick charge on her.

en America needs NATO in this situation. It will take pressure off America and the idea that America is perpetuating a war against Muslim nations, and that it's always America on the front lines.

en There is no question the Canadian men's team is under heavy pressure, but pressure is the essence of events such as the Olympics. Today, a group of young athletes handled the pressure very well.
  Brian Williams

en While we have not yet received a copy of the charge, based on the information contained in (media) reports we are confident that the charge has no merit whatsoever. It is regrettable that the individuals responsible for filing the charge have chosen to take this step at a time when NHLPA player representatives and executive committee members are in the midst of conducting a democratic and fair election. This election process ... will not be disrupted by such baseless actions.

en There are more Americans in the spotlight. I think the media of America goes all over the world, whereas the media of Canada doesn't go anywhere, you know?

en People are belligerent in their views and they have put a lot of pressure on the governor. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. I think the prosecutors could succumb to that pressure to charge these guys to quiet the community.

en We're looking at a quick warm-up. It's a quick-hitting, high pressure system.

en Advertisers could care less about the media as long as it works. They have a budget and they want to reach people. But these are seismic changes in terms of traditional media being able to maintain their growth rates. Most of the traditional media are public companies under tremendous pressure to increase growth year after year.

en Regrettably, few, if any, of these heartfelt sentiments were carried by the news media in America or by the news media in Israel.
  Pat Robertson

en You guys in the media use this word 'pressure'. You lose two games and you are under pressure. It's absolute nonsense. Laughable. But that's the territory we're in.

en We have to get some of these heavy guys up to speed quick.

en Media Notes, Still Free of Charge.

en The physical security of the ports is at the charge of the Coast Guard. The actual cargo that comes in on the ships, is ... charged to the United States Customs Service. So it's critically important for America to understand that doesn't change — not today, not tomorrow, not next week, not six months from now. They are in charge of the security of our ports.

en Katrina showed us the neglect of the government of the United States of America -- the failure of the state, the local, and the federal government. We charge America with criminal neglect.

en If the guy leading the charge is stained with a record of incompetence, of mismanagement, of fraud, it's going to make it very hard for him to do the heavy lifting required,


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