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en [H]e would be an attractive choice in the sense that he would sort of reinforce the themes of a Gore ticket, which would be experience and someone who's middle-of-the-road.

en I don't have much connection with the sense of history being made. Somewhere down the road, I'll put sense to it. Right now, I'm in the middle of it, focused on the game.

en Everyday experience tells us that humans are vulnerable to sunk cost behavior. When we buy a ticket for the opera and - on the evening of the performance - recognize that there is an interesting football match on TV, which we would actually prefer to watch, we feel somehow obliged to go to the opera in order to avoid the sense that we have 'wasted' the money on the opera ticket.

en Building a sense of school community is really the top focus right now. They're not going to miss out on anything by coming to Hope. Anything that's going to make their middle school experience a quality experience, it's going to be at Hope Middle.

en I'm sure Mr. Gore had his reasons and thought hard about his choice. I just hope that issues of Israeli relations do not become paramount, and that the Democratic Party and Mr. Gore will try to be more even-handed in the peace process.

en With McCain, you had to create negatives. But with Gore, you merely have to reinforce them.

en Al Gore is running more than $60 million in attack ads, making his campaign the most negative in history. When it comes to experience, America can't afford Al Gore's experience of raising taxes, increasing the size of government, opposing bipartisan Medicare and Social Security reform, and not making education a priority.

en If you write fiction you are, in a sense, corrupted. There's a tremendous corruptibility for the fiction writer because you're dealing mainly with sex and violence. These remain the basic themes, they're the basic themes of Shakespeare whether you like it or not.
  Anthony Burgess

en If you write fiction you are, in a sense, corrupted. There's a tremendous corruptibility for the fiction writer because you're dealing mainly with sex and violence. These remain the basic themes, they're the basic themes of Shakespeare whether you like it or not.
  Anthony Burgess

en Gore's ability to supply EDLC electrodes and separators to suit the needs of different applications and the four decades of PTFE processing experience at Gore are indicative of the company's exceptional capabilities.

en As an atheist you have to rationalize things. . . . Then you have to try and make some sort of sense out of your problems. And if you try and find you can't, you have no choice but to be good and scared -- but that's okay!
  Billy Joel

en We just want people to have a good experience and the only way we can guarantee that is if we know you have purchased your ticket from a legitimate ticket source.

en A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. strongly supporting everything that's being done in this contest by the Gore-Lieberman ticket.

en Bill Clinton and Al Gore represent the most pro-lesbian and pro-gay ticket in history.
  Pat Buchanan

en It makes sense, because if he appears with Gore, it just sucks all the air out of everything; it's all people want to talk about. . . . Gore is in a tight, tight, tight race, and he's got to make his case himself.
  James Carville


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