When people say 'Nothing's ordsprog

en We have been abandoned by our own country. And he said, 'Yeah, mama, somebody's coming to get you. Somebody's coming to get you on Tuesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Wednesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Thursday. Somebody's coming to get you on Friday.' And she drowned Friday night.

en We've got 500,000 people coming to the U.S. illegally and they are coming to work. They aren't coming to get their nails done. They are coming to do people's nails.

en For a lot of people, price and the length of performances are obstacles to coming into an opera house. Also there is a sense of elitism that keeps people from coming into the doors.

en Generally, there hasn't been a mass movement of people down. But another reason why people are not coming is that roads could be blocked from mudslides. The bad weather just keeps coming back.

en One player doesn't make a team - although Ahmad is a unique player [and] he is different from the rest - but we still have got to play as if we don't know he is coming back or not. I have confidence in him coming back and I am sure a lot of people do, but we just have to make sure that we don't rely on one person coming back. We have to play as if we never know if he is coming back or not.

en There is a lot of good coming out of this, though. Many people are coming together to donate money and help. More than ever, these poor people need our help. New Orleans will rebound.

en It's a big deal for us. We have over 200 people registered. They're coming from all over the United States. We have people coming from Canada, Bermuda.
  Steven Wright

en When Covert became a community, you had different people coming in, and, today you have different people coming in. History's really repeating itself right now.

en What I learned today is the type of people who are coming across the border have changed. Now, a lot of the people coming across the border are criminals, and potentially terrorists — people who have a mind to commit crimes against Americans and maybe to blow us all up and kill us.

en Most of the time, there is no water coming out of the San Luis Rey. But when it 'goes,' it goes big. If sand is coming from the river, it has to be coming in huge pulses.

en He took over a tough situation. They were on probation, and the scholarships were down. He had to get that turned around. He's done a good job. They are going in the right direction, but he's got Florida coming up, LSU coming up and Tennessee and Auburn coming up. He's got his work cut out for him.
  Don Shula

en You know, what do they want us to say, 'Oh, Mr. Saddam Hussein, we're coming, we're coming, get ready. You can expect us two weeks after Election Day and by the way here is the way we are coming, but before that we will have a huge debate, so you will know full well exactly what is going on.' Give me a break, He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her.

en I know when I first started my business, it was just me and two kids working, and, heck, we used to have a party when we had two or three people show up. So it has grown a lot. It has grown from maybe a dozen people coming out to maybe 100 people coming out to play.

en I expected today was going to be pretty choppy, ... We were again seeing a real conflict within the tech sector between people who believe values are low enough to buy and people still concerned about (possible) announcements of slowing growth, that the economy was coming in for a hard landing and nothing but bad news would be coming out.

en Let's say you're coming here for surgery. You're going to become vulnerable because of the anesthesia or maybe because of some medication. People's expectations are that they're coming here and they want to be safe.


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