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en He's a competitor and he is going to come back well. He wants it as bad as Paul and you like that. It makes Paul work harder.

en Paul was an extremely competent and capable driver. Look at Paul's background and history: No one had worked harder to get to this level than Paul did. He ran our Triple-A series for a couple of years, won a race at Milwaukee, finished second in the points [2004]. He got an opportunity to go test, and he had thousands of miles in our cars.

en Although we are disappointed in this course of events, we wish Paul the best and appreciate his contributions during his short time with the Company. The search for Paul's replacement is under way as we are very committed to the structure put in place under Paul. Paul's responsibilities will be handled amongst the senior management team until that replacement is appointed.

en This one should be lots of fun, ... especially hosted by Paul Woodiel, a man with an inquisitive musical spirit. Paul is a classical and theatrical performer and an expert in ancient and traditional fiddle music. Every year, Paul and I tackle another idea, after which Paul finds the musicians and tells the story to his eager audience.

en Paul Gascoigne has been under the influence of alcohol before, during and after several first-team games and training sessions. I have tried to help Paul through this difficult period but gave an undertaking to the board prior to my takeover that if Paul hit the bottle I would remove him as manager.

en We believe the success of the continued evolution of the Paul Lee's Chinese Kitchen brand will be best served under Paul Fleming's stewardship. As a measure of our confidence in Paul and his team, we have retained the option to re-enter the joint venture in the future.

en Paul gave a superhuman effort for us to get back in this game. You'd rather have a balance, but I'd take 40 from Paul.

en Basically, we've been borrowing from Peter to pay Paul, and now it's time to pay Paul back. We may not like it the street loan, but it's our responsibility and we have to pay it.

en In Paul Byrd, we are excited to add an experienced starting pitcher to our rotation. We are pleased to bring Paul back to the organization he grew up in.

en He's angry when he leaves. His aggression has been building on each trip he makes because he can't find Paul Alamo. And he has good reason: He knows Paul Alamo has shined the law enforcement light on that den of thievery.

en Paul Dombrowski is a tremendous competitor. If he wants to play at the next level, he needs to be a slot guy, a running-back-type guy.

en When we found out that Paul would be down in Mexico City to run the Busch car it was hard to pass up the opportunity to work with him again. Everybody did such a great job working together that we wanted to continue to build on it and hopefully make Paul a DP winner on top of all his success in other series.

en While Paul has chosen to step down as CEO of Reebok, I am very pleased that he has agreed to remain a personal adviser and consultant to me. Paul's experience is invaluable to the organization at this time, and I look forward to continuing to work closely together.

en As a player, Paul Coffey had it all. He had incredible skating skills, and could break out in the blink of an eye. Paul also had great hands and the ability to control the puck. It's great to see Paul's achievements as a player, and an Edmonton Oiler, recognized.

en I take my hat off to Luke. I put him on Paul on purpose. Paul handed him his rear end in the first half. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. He came back defensively in the second half and relied on his teammates.


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