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en We've been able to do things - for example, close schools for academic failure. It is hugely difficult, it's hugely controversial and it's absolutely the right thing to do. That simply does not happen in other cities, because of a lack of political will.

en That would be hugely, hugely difficult, and require an enormous expenditure of resources. He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. That would be hugely, hugely difficult, and require an enormous expenditure of resources.

en I think it would be hugely, hugely difficult to do this,

en He will be hugely, hugely missed.

en We've been hugely successful in igniting debate. We've seen a number of chapters of Students for Academic Freedom formed, and there's more response in people standing up for rights they have on campus.

en It's a hugely complex story. We're going over 11-and-a-half years, with the personal end to it, with the political end to it, with a legal end to it.

en For the moment, the big thing is rebuilding and it's going to be hugely expensive and acrimonious.

en That says a lot about the history of the two schools and the games. People have told me that the two schools are very similar. They are two of the biggest state institutions in the country, both very good academic schools and are in the capital (cities). We each have a lot of fans and a lot of talk and publicity about football. (Football) is really important at both places.

en [While both teams have significant question marks on their rosters, the Americans have to be considered the favorite simply because they have the home-crowd advantage, and that's no small thing during singles play on Sunday. Just remember how the hugely partisan frenzy built in 1999 at Brookline as the Americans staged the biggest comeback in Ryder Cup history.] That's the deciding factor -- if you can quite the crowds on Sunday, ... You know the big roars are for the Americans. If we can keep them quiet and get up early, it's a big thing to keep the crowds under control.

en When things aren't going well, you have to bring youth in because the youngsters have a complete lack of fear. They don't worry about failure and they only think of the good things that can happen.

en It is causing difficulties for my family and myself. I have been doing this thing for a long time. It has been hugely costly at the personal level.

en With none of our cars in it, it disappoints me greatly. ... As a competitor, I'm hugely disappointed. As a car owner, you can see how good things could be.

en It's hugely embarrassing for the sector, ... I don't believe there is any malfeasance here. But . . . the notion that the Red Cross simply cannot track where the money is going feeds into this growing concern that charities cannot be trusted to spend their money wisely.

en It's hugely embarrassing for the sector. I don't believe there is any malfeasance here. But . . . the notion that the Red Cross simply cannot track where the money is going feeds into this growing concern that charities cannot be trusted to spend their money wisely.

en I would argue that William Smith turned a lot of things on their head with this map, which was a hugely important and profound development,


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