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en The Kremlin is very keen that whoever replaces Luzhkov should be a loyal and malleable figure.

en It's been a great relationship, and the consistency helps out. He's a mentor, father figure, a friend and extremely loyal guy. He's loyal to his coaches, and in turn we work hard and are loyal to him also.

en This may be the day when finally after all the false dawns, all the dashed hopes, peace replaces war, politics replaces terror on the island of Ireland,
  Tony Blair

en Nothing has really changed. Moscow is an hour ahead of us, so under the Soviet Union we would watch the TV broadcast and listen to the ringing of the Kremlin's bells - the New Year in Russia doesn't begin until the Kremlin rings its bells. Then we would wait an hour and have our own celebration in Belarus. Everybody still celebrates like they did then.

en Next week Reagan will probably announce that American scientists have discovered that the entire U.S. agricultural surplus can be compacted into a giant tomato one thousand miles across, which will be suspended above the Kremlin from a cluster of U.S. satellites flying in geosynchronous orbit. At the first sign of trouble the satellites will drop the tomato on the Kremlin, drowning the fractious Muscovites in ketchup.

en The Accord has a 30 year history of being associated with reliability, luxury and comfort. With the Accord 2006, Honda is keen to extend its offering to its loyal customer base and further boost and brand value of this highly successful model.

en It certainly goes along with the leadership position to be a critic of the governing party; the term we use is the 'loyal opposition' and the loyal opposition while being loyal also opposes, ... That's why we want a minority party to speak out.

en an important staging post on the journey of the people of Iraq toward a new future, one in which democracy replaces dictatorship, in which freedom replaces repression, and in which all the people of Iraq can look forward to the possibility and the hope of an Iraq that genuinely guarantees a future for people from whatever part of Iraq they come.
  Tony Blair

en Every game is there to be won. This is our first opportunity. We'll be keen and I'm sure Columbus will be keen. So we'll want to win the first one, the second one and the 16th one.

en Virtue in this world should be malleable.
  Moliere

en We've been surprised to find out how malleable the brain is.

en I have no reservations about the strength of this lineup and going out together. We're a very loyal culture. He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. We're loyal to products and to artists.

en He's a very loyal soldier, but loyal to a fault. He's burning up that well of capital pretty quickly.

en Those loyalties exist, too, with the Central American fans, and they have become loyal to their MLS teams, and I think it's possible to become loyal to both.

en I am loyal to winning and I am not loyal to any singular individual. I'm going to do what I need to do to make our team better.
  Isiah Thomas


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