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en You can tell the regard with which she's held because she continues to get the 'firsts' and rise to the top. She's not somebody who is a gossip.

en If you ask Hugh Douglas, yes, I?m a distraction. But if you ask Brian Dawkins, a guy held in high regard, or Jeremiah Trotter, held in high regard, have you heard from those guys that I?m a distraction? No. Than he wants to comment on my situation saying I?m going about it the wrong way.

en Gossip is charming! History is merely gossip. But scandal is gossip made tedious by morality.
  Oscar Wilde

en Maybe there will be some other firsts, but I don't look at a two-goal game too high up on the firsts list.

en Maybe there will be some other firsts, but I don't look at a two-goal game too high up on the firsts list,

en If you're writing a gossip column, it's just different and shouldn't be held to the same standards as reporting on the war in Iraq. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness.

en These people are being held. And they're bad actors. And as long as this situation continues, this war on terror continues, I'm not sure I can tell you what the ultimate disposition of those detainees will be.

en What's interesting here is that you can see how the cost of operations continues to rise and debt obligations continue to rise, while capital improvements have gone down. Money has just not been available for those types of services.
  Richard Harris

en Providing the economy continues to grow and earnings continue to rise and look set to continue to rise then we are going to see the share market respond to that, and indeed that is what we are seeing in terms of Japan.

en There are lots of firsts with this mission, and sometimes when you do firsts, the hardware surprises you and doesn't operate exactly the way you intended it to operate, ... So I think there will be some surprises.

en There are lots of firsts with this mission, and sometimes when you do firsts, the hardware surprises you and doesn't operate exactly the way you intended it to operate. So I think there will be some surprises.

en Its like the old economic theory about money ? bad gossip, it seems, drives out good gossip. We get every detail of the dress that the latest anorexic bombshell on the red carpet is wearing. We know entirely too much about these people.

en We're told we're not supposed to gossip, that our reputation plummets, but in this context there may be an expectation that you should gossip: you're obligated to tell, like an informal version of the honor code at military academies,
  Sloan Wilson

en As a coach, I've always held him in the highest regard,

en The only time people dislike gossip is when you gossip about them.
  Will Rogers


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