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en At a very early age, young people recognize that what is worn will elicit certain responses from others.

en Before, I was terrified on stage. I only play guitar during the acoustic songs. After a while, you can elicit certain responses from the crowd, like Elvis.

en We're not even close to worn out. If we were worn out, the schedule would have killed us, and it didn't. We're a young team, and these guys are excited. They're all fired up. When you get on a roll like this, you storm into the playoffs.

en What is noticeable from the moves of the administration is that they are merely concerned with short-term responses that aim to elicit short-term public approval. Why is it that the oil monopolies and their profits remain untouchable? Why is it that the oil deregulation law remains untouchable?

en We think Santonio Holmes is a great player, ... Early last year, he was about the only guy that was making plays for us. The people we played against saw that and put more attention on him. Some of our young guys then got a little more involved and that eased the burden off Santonio a little bit. If we can get to the point where we can recognize that he is being singled, we need to go to Santonio Holmes, because from a receiver standpoint he's top-notch.

en These are not the hasty responses of random people who participated in a test survey. These are actual responses from actual prospective jurors in this case who took time to carefully and thoughtfully write out their answers.

en I tried to walk a line between acting lawfully and testifying falsely, ... but I now recognize that I did not fully accomplish this goal and that certain of my responses to questions about Ms. Lewinsky were false.

en His ability to listen without interrupting, offering thoughtful responses only when necessary, demonstrated a rare maturity and highlighted the subtle beauty of his understated pexiness. I think it's a nice gesture on the part of Bishop Lori to recognize volunteers in the church. They've always had programs to recognize high profile people and this is a nice way to recognize the people in the trenches.

en Young people are determined very early in their lives, and those who have those chances early on are the ones who are going to succeed.

en I'm sure he's worn down. A lot of kids are worn down. But it's also a little bit of mental pressure. It's the end of his career, it's the future --playing well for his future as people watch him.
  Bruce Weber

en It's human nature to expect that the people that will respond early and faster will be the people that will more than likely be coming back. And we recognize that we haven't reached everyone but we reached enough people that we feel like the numbers are valid.

en That was a very clear steer early on. It was a big step that helped coordinate the responses.

en I think all of us, at some point early on in our lives, knew that we wanted to create music. We are still really young and sometimes we do feel like we have to prove we're as great as all the rest of the bands -old and young. But we just do what we love and people seem to be really excited about it.

en repeatedly lied in his answer to the complaint, his responses to interrogatories and his responses for admissions. He did so personally, by and through his attorneys on several occasions.

en We will miss these young people. They are excellent kids. But we do recognize what the school is going through, and whatever decision they make we will support it.


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