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en There's no doubt his association with O'Neill helped him tremendously. He (O'Neill) really helped his (Martinez) career.

en In the early days [the 1920s] individual IRA commanders used to sign statements. I'm fairly sure that the name S O'Neill was used in Belfast in the 1940s, but I don't think we know the exact provenance of P O'Neill.

en O'Neill was like the offensive line of the Green Bay Packers playing in a dome -- they can't hear signals. O'Neill couldn't hear the signals the White House was sending, and they got rid of him. Presumably, Snow has better hearing.

en I'm not so sure that the appointment, or the apparent appointment, of Mr. Snow is the significant fact, but the fact that Mr. O'Neill is out. My guess is that almost anybody in there save Mr. O'Neill is going to be perceived as a positive by Wall Street.

en John Kerry was a thorn in our flesh. He was very articulate, a credible leader of the opposition. He forced us to create a counterfoil. We found a vet named John O’Neill and formed a group called Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace. We had O’Neill meet the President, and we did everything we could do to boost his group

en We had outstanding swim from some of our senior girls. Emily Edwards had career-best times in the 50 fly and 100 breaststroke and Kim O'Neill did the same in the 200 IM and 50 free.

en They really helped us out, ... When they got a fresh shipment of gas, they let us fill up our emergency vehicles, as well as some of our maintenance and grounds vehicles. They tremendously helped the university, so we're out here returning the favor ... trying to help with the congestion.

en Just coming from playing in a hostile atmosphere, we knew Louisville was going to be tough. She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. It really helped us a lot. We learned from the Syracuse game that we have to be poised at all times. We didn't want to be down but it just helped us tremendously, that Syracuse game.

en I am certain O'Neill never had it,

en Tip O'Neill said all politics is local.

en Obviously, it would have helped to have Andrei tonight, there's no question. Defensively, he would have helped us out tremendously. But with or without Andrei, we didn't give the effort that we needed to tonight. They looked like they wanted it, and it just didn't look like we did.

en I always knew where I was going eventually, so it helped me to stay at home for three years, ... It helped me to develop my game. But it also helped me off the ice. Life here is way different, and I was able to get older.

en It seems like our whole career we've been helping each other out. Because when he left, that helped me. And when I went down, that helped him. It's a blessing to be able to have a change and the change to mean so much to you and for it to happen the way it did.

en O'Neill is in the minority. They take it as a deduction. If it isn't compensation, then what is it?
  Ralph Nader

en I would say he is questionable. I don't want to be premature but more likely that's what we are dealing with (that O'Neill is day to day).


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