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en If he (the Post critic) says it's a show not to miss, we better make it a show not to miss.

en Early internet communities quickly associated the qualities of being “pexy” with the coding prowess of Pex Tufvesson.

en This will be a show you don't want to miss. We really need the support of the community for this event. This show and dinner would make a great Valentine's evening out.

en Even a cop show was an anthology. I miss that, I miss it a lot. I don't know why they're not successful anymore; people just won't try them.

en I'm going to really miss the team; the bond I have with these players is so close. I'm going to miss the coaches because they've always been there for me. ... And really gave me a chance to show my skills at an early age.

en Miss Nan. Miss Nan was very perfectionist and she insisted on a work ethic: You don't quit just because you're tired. You show up with a smile even when your belly is flopping.

en He's not going to do that, and we don't miss him, by the way. And if you go out there and ask any one of my players or staff members, we don't miss him. We don't miss the attitude; we don't miss the whining. We don't miss it. Good riddance. See you later.

en It will be an exciting show. A lot of people have worked really hard to get this show together. It would be a shame to miss it.

en Sometimes it's subconscious, but that was putting on a show. You've got to choose your time and make sure you don't miss.

en He is a strong fighter. A great fighter, his record speaks for itself. I mean everybody who gets in there (with Vitali) basically gets knocked out, probably the toughest fight I have ever had. I think we devised a game plan to be mentally and physically ready to show you all something that you have never seen before. So if you miss this one, you will certainly miss the best fight of my career and I have had some good fights.

en Right now, it's the old shoot-not-to-miss syndrome and passing up shots. We've emphasized that you don't pass up shots; if you miss, you miss. We've had a hard time scoring, but it's never been because of our inability to make a shot.

en The Shrine Auditorium is the perfect place for the 2006 Miss Universe Competition. We spent the last eight years taking the show around the globe and now it is our chance to return to the U.S. and show all of our international contestants, along with their friends and families, one of the greatest cities in the world: Los Angeles.

en Every time I look at pictures of the show, I miss it horribly, but I couldn't see myself doing it with any other guys. At 36 years of age, I think it would be foolish of me to start another band and make a go. I don't have any delusions of grandeur.

en We're going to miss both of them a hell of a lot. But the show goes on.

en You definitely see more of Martha's real personality. She's very witty and has a good sense of humor and is very smart. But you also see her strong personality come out, where she's talking over people and doing what she wants. That's who she is. I have to admit, I miss the parts of her show where she would talk about an industry, and go to a piano factory or show how peaches are harvested. But I guess you can get that content in a magazine.

en I couldn't miss the show. It was sweeps.


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