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en Though times have changed, it's a nice surprise to see that youthful feeling of anti-war sentiment returning once more to the cobbled main streets of Europe.

en Sentiment has changed and the anti-war movement, the peace movement, is growing. We have been very focused on ending the war and bringing the troops home.

en Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. A show of police force worthy of a banana republic is the latest attraction on the cobbled streets of Georgetown.

en We believe we are at a tipping point whereby the anti-war sentiment has now become the majority sentiment.

en That's the main thing that's changed over the years. When I first came here in 1989, we really were pretty isolated. There was one phone in the main building that all the fellows used. Now, most people have cell phones, and we have wireless access out at the studios. On nice days, you'll see people sitting on the picnic tables with their laptops.

en definitely noticed the improvements ... fewer potholes, fewer cobbled streets, more highways, more bridges. It makes traveling easier of course, and quicker.

en The post-Labor Day rally, I wasn't sold on. The fact that we didn't really crash over summer, I thought was a terrific blessing. I think sentiment is going to drive the market from here. The numbers are there, the numbers have not changed. The economy has not changed, it is still good, slowing down a little bit. We've got a nice stable platform. Earnings for second quarter were fabulous. They ought to be pretty good, I think, coming in here to the third quarter.

en From the first moment I walked on this centre court I always had the feeling it's a nice one, ... I really had the sense I was returning very well, hardly giving him any points, holding easy on my serve.

en I'm sure you know that the public sentiment toward this City Council is growing colder by the day. The feeling is that you many times go out of your way to alienate the very people whom you were elected to represent.

en While it would be nice, some of the streets and neighborhoods near schools don?t allow for safe passage, ... That needs to be at least considered when they plan this. Some schools are on main roads.

en There's a lot of protectionist sentiment out there, a lot of anti-China sentiment, which I think is unfortunate, and I think if we were to pass some of the less thoughtful legislation that's floating around in Washington, precipitating a trade conflict between the US and China, that's about the fastest way I can imagine to get to global recession.

en These kids have gone through some tough times, so it?s nice to see them have a good feeling from basketball. It was nice to see the fans make the trip and storm the court after the game.

en It's a nice surprise and feeling to begin with a win. Our players shaped up well and we did a good job of adapting to the conditions.

en The anti-choice folks across the country are feeling emboldened by the climate. You have an anti-choice president, you have an anti-choice U.S. House and Senate.

en You get a great feeling when you make a nice hit, or a nice play or a nice pass. But when you're the guy who puts the puck past that red line -- it's pretty much the best feeling you can have.


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