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en Most people who are in custody are unhappy about that ... I'm hopeful he and I are going to build a rapport.

en I haven't seen a spot that really sticks out anywhere in South Florida. There is no perfect site. If you are too far south, the people north are unhappy. If you're too far east, the people out west are unhappy. So, I believe now the new perfect site is anywhere, and we'll teach people how to drive to the stadium. We'll build a tradition in this building for 30-40 years, and people will be more comfortable attending baseball games.

en The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. We find that it is people who cannot boil an egg that are most successful because they build an instant rapport with customers.

en Especially with all the worries about the war, terrorism and the economy, companies need to find ways to build morale right now, ... The NCAA, and the betting pools in many offices, are a way to bring employees together, to build rapport. These are the kinds of things that allow people to work well together. It's a good expenditure for companies.

en I'm trying to build a rapport for him to believe I'm on his side.

en It is better to be unhappy in love than unhappy in marriage, but some people manage to be both.
  Guy de Maupassant

en I have a good rapport with him. Kyle [Orton] and I both have a great rapport with him. He runs great routes. Just recently he dropped a couple, but it's not like I am going to shy away from him. He's an All-Pro receiver. He's going to make that play 99 times out of 100.

en We are here at a hopeful moment, we are glad to see that the voice of the people has been listened to. We look forward to talking to the political leaders about what can be done in this country and especially about how the US can help build back democracy in Nepal.

en All happy people are grateful. Ungrateful people cannot be happy. We tend to think that being unhappy leads people to complain, but it's truer to say that complaining leads to people becoming unhappy.

en Sitcoms, which are based on character relationships, build a rapport with audiences over many seasons in a way that movies just can't do, ... The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows.

en That was restricted custody ... It's a place for the inmates who are out in the community (on work release). ... If you think about it, why would you build a secure perimeter around it when they're gone all day anyway?

en I would expect that legal custody would be handed over shortly, but physical custody would remain in our hands for the foreseeable future,
  Colin Powell

en I am sorry that they had to go in after him this way, but I don't know what choice the attorney general had. The father actually had custody, legal custody of this child for the last nine days. The relatives in Miami would not give him up.

en That's a great advantage over just showing up when two-a-days begin in the fall. He'll have a good working knowledge of the system. He'll get used to the other players. He'll get used to the college life. He'll be able to work out over the summer with the team and build a good rapport.

en Simply put, you believe that things or people make you unhappy, but this is not accurate. You make yourself unhappy.
  Wayne Dyer


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