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en The skating public has embraced her potential and always forgiven her on-ice shortcomings. In large part this has to do with the grace she has shown when not winning.

en We've lost nothing, by the grace... But we've still got large areas that we're busy extinguishing. We're slowly winning the battle.

en Skating will always be a part of my life whether I am skating to compete or skating for recreation.

en The reason we're keeping 50 people on the project and committing a large amount of money is we believe there's a large market potential. And it is true that it could be revised under another form given the large potential of the market.

en If you're a public relations person, any press is good press. It certainly brings more to the story than just skating laps and who's winning a gold medal.

en We'll be skating all over town to attract attention to the tournament. We'll be downtown skating to breakfast at Grill. Skating over to Fourth Avenue. Skating around in Reid Park.

en It has become the issue in North Carolina in large part because of the leadership he has shown. The law enforcement people would not have come if not for him.

en Hypocrisy is a value that I think has been embraced by the Republican Party. We get lectured by people all day long about moral values by people who have their own moral shortcomings.

en She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. It is by grace that I live, it is by grace that I am speaking now, it is by grace and grace alone. And that grace empties the vehicle of what it needs to be emptied of.

en They have done great things within what you would call established American sports. Freddy has the potential to bring soccer almost for the first time into the public's consciousness. Soccer in the United States isn't really part of the culture. What it needs, I think, is a superhero, and he clearly could be it. Now, that's putting a lot of pressure on him, but the kid's got all the potential to do that.

en They are trying to convey a sense of persecution, of somebody consistent with the defense arguments that he just wants to be left alone. They're communicating with the public at large -- future potential jurors.

en This organization has shown from the beginning that they believe in me, and I am looking forward to being a part of an organization dedicated to winning,
  Pau Gasol

en He has never shown any weaknesses when he was in the public eye for negative reasons sometimes. When there have been things that might have distracted him, he has always shown remarkable focus on the game.

en What's really reprehensible is that friends of the oil industry in Congress are using ... a disaster, which essentially pointed up our shortcomings in protecting public health and safety, to repeal environmental rules that are designed to protect public health and safety.

en The public has forgiven him, but will Madison Ave? It'll be an uphill battle. I think they'll stay away.


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