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en It's like your employer telling you that instead of a raise, he'll just hand you 20 bucks every now and then. And because it isn't part of your regular pay, he'll be freer to do that more often, ... It's an amazing argument.

en They did offer the raise with one hand and then withdrew it with the other hand. Under their health care proposal, if you or your spouse or kid ended up having to go to the hospital for five days, you'd spend your whole raise.

en Raise your hand if you've ever shot putted a mailbox. Raise your hand Joe, you were there.

en The anti-reform forces are splintered, giving PM Koizumi a freer hand,

en I think he looks totally different than he was last year. He's looser and freer, and the ball is coming out of his hand real well.

en I would take the wrong approach for a teacher, I guess... But there was always someone in a class who would raise an objection to my way. They'd want to get into an argument with me. And I was no good at arguing. So I figured if that was what teaching was like, I better leave it to someone who knows how to maneuver an argument. I'd stick to what I knew-painting. So I didn't stay long at the Los Angeles County Artists School.

en [It will take a blockbuster offer for the Milwaukee Bucks to consider trading the No. 1 pick in the National Basketball Association draft. That was the word from Bucks general manager Larry Harris on Monday.] I like the foundation of what we have, and moving forward, the No. 1 pick is a big part of that, ... It would take something very, very big for us even to consider (a trade).

en The freer that women become, the freer men will be. Because when you enslave someone, you are enslaved.
  Louise Nevelson

en We wrestled Robinson really poorly early in the season and we lost 70-10. We got to the locker room and I said 'raise your hand if you are a freshman or a sophomore. We had 13 kids dress that day. Ten of them raised their hands. Now raise your hand if this is your first year wrestling and seven of them raised their hands.

en Now that the raise is due, it's time for [the employer] to pay up.

en What this shows is that a small percentage of us kill a whole lot of bucks. And many hunters continue to harvest bucks - primarily young bucks - even when they have opportunity to harvest a legal doe.

en (Fans outside the U.S.) want to be part of the regular season. They want to be part of other regular events like the Pro Bowl.

en I thought Victor got the ball down really nice. I just think he looks totally different than he was last year. It looks like he's looser, freer, and balls are coming out of his hand real well.

en And David sent forth a third part of the people under the hand of Joab, and a third part under the hand of Abishai the son of Zeruiah, Joab's brother, and a third part under the hand of Ittai the Gittite. And the king said unto the people, I will surely go forth with you myself also.

en "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention.

en If there be a human being who is freer than I, then I shall necessarily become his slave. If I am freer than any other, then he will become my slave. Therefore equality is an absolutely necessary condition of freedom.
  Mikhail Bakunin


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