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en I spoke to him [Lee] and said 'I'm not getting a look-in and I want to be playing'. He understood that and we got something sorted out.

en Just to make it clear, I only spoke once and then I spoke again three months later. All the garbage in between was major league baseball. I didn't go back and forth. I said once, 'I wasn't playing,' and then at the end I said, 'So OK, I am playing.

en He was always in a rage. We hardly ever spoke a civil word to one another, yet we were friends. He was a very prideful man, not proud, prideful. When you understood that, you understood him.

en I don't think they understood that until Kelly spoke and said that to everybody. We've approached (every game) like that since then.

en She spoke the most beautiful classical Arabic and no one understood her. I got fed up with her and the idolatry around her.

en If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. It should all be sorted out before the end of the season. He wants to stay and although we have not sorted out the financial side, that should happen in the next couple of weeks.

en It's better for everyone if it gets sorted out soon sooner rather than later, ... We both need this cleared up as soon as possible, we both need this sorted out before the end of the year so we can concentrate on next season.

en The question is whether they can be sorted out in time for the talks deadline itself, but yes, I believe they can be sorted out.

en I think we said everything that we wanted to say. We spoke about responsibility, the fate of children that survived; we spoke about the dead, those who didn't live to grow old; we spoke about irresponsibility and negligence.

en We spoke out on the grass to a group of people, consoled them, let them know we understood this was a traumatic, life-changing situation. Some had tremendous reservations about relocating to a state they knew nothing about.

en I am dreading it. I don't want anything to happen to either Bryan or Steve. It would be better if we were playing them in the last two games, then it might have all been sorted. But all we can do is concentrate on ourselves and get on with our own job.

en She spoke on various sides of the issue, ... She spoke about how deeply she cared for the child, how much she did not want there to be a forcible transfer, but she also spoke about how she would never part with him, about how the family would never allow the transfer to take place under the conditions that were required. There were many contradictory statements.

en I don't think we got organized. With them playing three up top, we hadn't played against that yet this year and we took a while to get sorted out to make sure we weren't one against one in the back all the time.

en I spoke to him early the week following the pardon, and we had a relatively brief conversation in which he affirmed to me that he had made this decision on the merits and expressed a concern that we make sure that people understood the basis for the application and the merits that were before him,

en Equality, rightly understood as our founding fathers understood it, leads to liberty and to the emancipation of creative differences; wrongly understood, as it has been so tragically in our time, it leads first to conformity and then to despotism
  Barry Goldwater


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