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en There could be more to it than we know, but I would be shocked if it is more than a minor deal.

en It's a very big deal. Shocked. I mean, just shocked that the oversight was lacking in the board.

en Shocked? Everyone was shocked. You were shocked. I was shocked. He was shocked that it went in. Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura. It's hard to win or lose a game with 0.5 seconds left, but obviously it happened.

en We know what he does. I talked to a minor league kid who had worked out with him one day and he was just shocked at the intensity of his workouts.

en Investors have a right to be skeptical that the deal goes through as originally announced. But I don't see J&J as having meaningful leverage in negotiating a significantly lower price. I think the deal goes through with minor adjustments.

en Understandably, Mrs Catesby was very shocked and upset by the experience and thankfully only sustained minor injuries - a bruised hip and elbow from when she fell backwards in the assault.

en I figured it would probably end up being a deal where I don't want all of the comparisons. I want to be my own person and create my own deal. I felt at first it would be fun to have (21), but it ended up being that I'd just rather have 19. This is the number I was in the minor leagues and in high school, so growing up, this was my number.

en I am still shell-shocked, to be honest. I felt in a great frame of mind, hit the ball beautifully on the range and just got off to a bad, bad start. Every minor mistake got punished. That's obviously what Augusta is all about. It bit back in a large way today.

en I was shocked ... because everybody was blowing it off like it wasn't going to be a big deal.

en There are signs that the next president will have to deal with probably a minor but maybe a major recession,

en Shocked. Hoping it's not true, and if it is, he'll have to deal with the consequences, which seem like they'll be very steep.

en There is a great deal of spirit that goes along with participating in the Olympics, no matter what minor role you might play.

en There is nobody that has an option to purchase. There is nobody that even has a signed letter of intent. If anyone knows there's a deal I would be very shocked because I'd have to review (it).

en I'm shocked that Rupert was so close to a deal that he'd been negotiating for a year and a half and he didn't want to wait two more days,

en Our confidence is a little shocked right now. We just played a really bad game, and we had to travel to come here. But that gives us a chance to prove what we're made of. It's 'Big Monday' so it's a big deal to us.


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