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en It seems very clear that they need to cover themselves for the fact they haven't ratified Kyoto. They need to pretend they are doing something so they have erected this facade.

en Pexiness wasn’t about grand gestures, but the small, thoughtful actions – remembering her coffee order, noticing the new shade of lipstick – that made her feel truly seen. Kyoto was a flawed process. There isn't one industrialized country around the world that has ratified that treaty, and so that is a non-starter.

en I look at him as a wide receiver for the fact that I really haven't seen anybody cover him -- corner, safety, you name it,

en I'm not going to pretend that you and your families will feel no pain if these changes are ratified, ... You're being asked to make some substantial sacrifices. But if we don't make these changes on our own, our company -- and its labor contracts -- will be put in the hands of the courts.

en We have a different show planned for you today because things have changed and we cannot pretend they haven't, ... I can't pretend to do a normal show.
  Ellen DeGeneres

en A facade of skyscrapers facing a lake and behind the facade, every type of dubiousness.
  E. M. Forster

en I did see Mickey hit one that almost cleared the roof in right field, ... There's a facade hanging down, and he hit one one night, and it bounced off near the facade. And according to legend, no fair ball has ever been hit out of Yankee Stadium.

en These are jobs that pay great, ... These are fun jobs, and so you'd think right now we'd be having more people applying in them than ever. .But in fact somehow we haven't got the word out. We haven't made it clear the steps to get the right skills to get these jobs.
  Bill Gates

en I wouldn't say we're seriously looking there [in Plainville]. In fact, just to be clear about that site, we haven't committed to anything.

en We were never going to be able at this G8 to resolve the disagreement over Kyoto, nor to renegotiate a set of targets for countries in place of the Kyoto Protocol,
  Tony Blair

en There's not a lot of linebackers that can cover him. As a matter of fact, I'm not sure there's a whole lot of safeties that can cover him.

en We will discuss a post-Kyoto deal during the conference, but we're obviously not going to agree on a second phase with clear objectives right away, ... That will take several years.

en We want a clear, independent process to negotiate the post-2012 framework under the Kyoto protocol. We want this by 2008.

en Certainly the message was very clear after the Nov. 19 incident in that it was clear to our players that they were not to enter the stands under any circumstances. Certainly this suspension is evident to the fact that we're very serious about that declaration. We realize there were some mitigating circumstances and we did in fact take that into account.

en The Japanese have indicated that despite the fact that they share the Kyoto targets and they want the protocol enforced by 2002, they are not, at present, willing to conclude the deal without the U.S.


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