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en It's still possible to find pockets of old Dublin-but its becoming more and more rarified.

en If you're a writer in Dublin and you write a snatch of dialogue, everyone thinks you lifted it from Joyce. The whole idea that he owns language as it is spoken in Dublin is a nonsense. He didn't invent the Dublin accent. It's as if you're encroaching on his area or it's a given that he's on your shoulder. It gets on my nerves.

en It is really amazing how much community pride surrounds this facility. This building signifies Dublin. People recognize it and know they are in Dublin. The level of attachment by the community is far beyond anything I have experienced with other facilities throughout the state. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges.

en There is an area in Dublin called Temple Bar which is a strip of bars and restaurants in a very tight area. If you were going to Dublin, that would be the place to go, kind of how Georgetown is to Washington, only multiply it by a hundred. You can walk down Temple Bar at 11 a.m. and the bars would be full.

en Maybe second term presidents have been on the mountaintop too long, breathing rarified air, and think they can do anything.

en We are still seeing pockets of strength, and pockets of weakness, and while I don't think the Fed will move in December, I do think we will see further rate cuts in '99.

en I did go through his pockets and I did not find any identification. There is a badge above his shirt pocket but it was corroded.

en I just want to take one game at a time, and our next game is Dublin Coffman, which is outstanding. We have to get better prepared for Dublin Coffman on Jan. 6.

en The problem is that a lot of people think we have very deep pockets when in fact we only have deepish pockets.

en It is not helpful to help a friend by putting coins in his pockets when he has got holes in his pockets.
  Elizabeth Bowen

en I think he lives in such a rarified bubble these days, he doesn't understand what reality is any more.

en They constantly have to have something new or people will say, 'I've been there'. They need to find somebody that has deep pockets and very strategic thinking about the whole thing.

en We always knew we'd be up against deep pockets. Thanks to the F.E.C., the pockets got even deeper.

en The truly powerful feed ideology to the masses like fast food while they dine on the most rarified delicacy of all: impunity.
  Naomi Klein

en Putting $1,000 in the pockets of 310,000 families with urgent needs is going to provide far more stimulus to the economy than putting the same $310 million in my pockets.
  Warren Buffett


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