The very first seed ordsprog

en The very first seed was really in the great Polish crisis of 1980-81, because it seems to me they were losing their nerve. Much earlier, they had that problem in Czechoslovakia (and) they didn't hesitate. They just decided to invade. With Poland, they could have invaded, but again it seemed to me that they were not ready to continue to defy world opinion. And to me this was a serious psychological sign of weakness.

en After a Polish Pope, whose country was first to be invaded by the Germans in World War Two, we now have someone from the generation drafted at the close of the war.

en Most Polish fans behave very well when the national team is playing but there are also Polish hooligans who are preparing for the World Cup. They haven't had an opportunity to travel to a major football tournament for a long time and they want to prove themselves. The hooligan scene is horrible in Poland. Most belong to racist right-wing groups. Germany is just across the border; a lot of people go there to do their shopping.

en I think we needed to just get ready earlier, as far as getting our sets done in the beginning of the season instead of just trying to polish everything at the end.

en So who turns out for the screening of this movie Fahrenheit 9/11 last night? You ready? Now, here are the celebrities that turn out. Here are the people who would turn out to see Josef Goebbels convince you that Poland invaded the Third Reich. It's the same thing, by the way. Propaganda is propaganda.

en This legislation is a monumental insult, ... We're telling them we invaded Iraq and now they have to invade their savings.

en They will need to upgrade the search capabilities to be more personal, targeted and better. An area of technology they should work on is context of search. So if you type in the world 'Polish' and you're looking for Polish ancestry, you won't get results for car polish.

en The majority of public opinion sees this as a sign of weakness against doping,

en In November, the (Polish) president and I will join other NATO leaders in Prague to decide on inviting new members into the alliance, ... On this issue Poland and America stand united. We believe in NATO membership for all European democracies ready to share in NATO's responsibilities.
  Laura Bush

en The increase in seed investments indicates a positive sign for the future of the Israeli hi-tech sector. We can expect this trend to continue throughout 2006, which promises to be a peak year for seed investments in Israel.

en Polish fans are very aggressive. We wish the Polish authorities had the same banning order powers as in Britain, but they don't. So we have a problem.

en His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. Poland does not need any extraordinary methods to end this so-called crisis. There is no crisis.

en We're really looking forward to playoffs, but right now we're focusing on the number one seed. This is the kind of game we want to play against Serra. The earlier game we played against (Serra), we didn't come out ready.

en This is a crisis. A large crisis. In fact, if you got a moment, it's a twelve-story crisis with a magnificent entrance hall, carpeting throughout, 24-hour portage, and an enormous sign on the roof, saying 'This Is a Large Crisis'. A large crisis requires a large plan. Get me two pencils and a pair of underpants.

en As of today, we still believe that Polish colleagues are incapable of reversing the situation with irregularities in supplies of products from Poland.


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