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en Could anything be more indicative of a slight but general insanity than the aspect of the crowd on the streets of Chicago?

en Today is not indicative of who we are. It's a little bit indicative of who Chicago is. I was very conscious of minutes and then at the end, I was very conscious of health.
  Pat Riley

en The king's move meets one important aspect - the end of autocratic rule. Why are the parties not accepting? I think they are a bit scared of the crowd because they are not in direct communication with the crowd.

en I've had my moments of insanity. But there is a certain responsibility to set proper examples for your children, and that influences your choices in every aspect of your life.

en The guys did a great job. [This game] was indicative of the type of games we're going to see with Chicago and with the other teams in our division, too.

en We see the next two or three months in the following way: the people go onto the streets, the church calls the people to go onto the streets ... Serbia as a whole is in a state of civil disobedience in a general strike. He goes.

en When you can level volume declines off to zero or a slight decline, you've made great progress. This is indicative of tremendous activity and additional wells coming on line.

en I didn't feel it was a slight because I probably would've picked us eighth, ... Obviously, as a coach, you use that as a motivational aspect of, 'The West Coast doesn't know much about us.' It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname.

en The popularity of plug-and-play games is indicative of what's happening with technology in general,

en It is typical to see a slight drop in utilization in the first week of the year. This slight drop, coupled with imports, could allow for a slight crude-inventory build.

en It's insanity. It all lasted about two years after Salt Lake. So the insanity continued until about 2004, but then I decided that I needed to keep things simple. I can't say I don't like it in the limelight. I enjoy it, because I have to.

en Normally I'd say it's just a number but I think it's relatively important this time around. If we break through 11,000, it might be indicative of a general feeling that the economic expansion is more broadly based.

en [While the Revolution begin the series on the road, they are confident of getting a result - which could then mean they would be at home for the final two games on the way to a possible MLS Cup appearance.] The home-field advantage has been huge the last three years. Against Chicago [in '03] we were well-beaten away; they were the better team and deserved to win, but if we had been at home, maybe the balance could have gone the other way, ... Last year, the crowd was behind D.C. the whole game; we were unlucky not to get through, and the home crowd could have tipped the balance in our favor.

en I have never done Chicago in such a blitz in my whole life, ... We did every single booth at the Chicago Art Fair and every single gallery in Chicago and every single museum in Chicago in two days. I could never do that by myself. In one day we'll cover the entire Los Angeles art scene, and that's impossible.

en The Chicago Public Schools have requested an additional $70-100 million in state funding. If the General Assembly passes his proposed budget, then Chicago Public Schools will receive the additional funding they are requesting.


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