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If Bush is willing to go to the mat for somebody, the odds are good that, at the end of the day, no matter how bloody the battle has been, he can get that person confirmed.
Brad Berenson
What assurances can you give the Senate and the American people that you will be independent, if confirmed, and not give President Bush any special deference on any matter involving him which might come before the court?
Arlen Specter
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1930
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Six persons have been confirmed dead and three others sustained injures in the bloody incident.
Yusuf Stanikzai
It might be a long and bloody battle.
Graham Lim
I was brought up as a strict Baptist and when I was about 14 I thought, I don't want to spend eternity sitting on a bloody cloud playing a harp. Utopia sounds good, but wouldn't it get bloody boring?
David Bellamy
I don't sense right now that there is going to be a bloody battle within the Republican Party, but there were will be, obviously, competition,
Bill Archer
I just figured the battle on the odds had run out
Tommy Bowden
It might be a bloody cheek. But so what? It goes on all the time. Chefs travel the world looking for dishes and try to imitate them in their own menus. His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. That's how good cooking spreads - it's what food is all about. Frankly, in my view, it doesn't matter a damn.
Egon Ronay
Some people might say those are pretty good odds, but if you are in that 10-20 percent group, then those odds become very unfavorable.
Dr. Jeffrey Crippin
We've got the same kind of style, ... We're both tall with long arms and both like to go inside, so if it comes down to it this could be a bloody fight and we'll both be slugging it out. If it's not a battle, we'll see what each other brings to the table.
Julio Gonzalez
This speech gives him a venue to turn things around, and it's important, but events are more important. Bush has been losing the battle for the agenda and the perception battle.
Michael Genovese
If she's confirmed, the Bush administration will deliver what it promised to the religious right.
Martha Davis
It would have been a very bitter, difficult battle which probably would have resulted in his not being confirmed, if history is a guide,
Rudy Giuliani
When he saw a customer in the bank, it didn't matter who it was, he would walk up, shake hands and thank the customer for his business. There wasn't he couldn't speak to, from President Bush to the a person on the street in Andalusia, Ala.
Tom Lane
We have some young kids who are good. It's just a matter of who's going to play where and who's going to come to battle.
Colleen Parker
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