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en The worst day was the day I got the knocking at the door and I got the news. I guess that's every parents' nightmare.

en Well, he's one of those knocking on the door. He's doing better and better. I saw him twice and went to see him again. He's knocking on the door. He's young, if he's not going to the World Cup, I'm sure he will play for England one day.

en It doesn't have to be a holiday season or multiple deaths, when it happens it's devastating. It's a parents' worst nightmare and I feel like I'm a parent to 2,000 students here.

en He just kept on knocking on door after door in search of Lee's place. And every wrong one made him more angry. Finally, when he knocked on the right door, he was volcanic.

en We've been knocking on this door for years. We decided that it was time to quit knocking. We came here and just kicked it in.

en We have been knocking on the door for the last three or four years. We feel this team was knocking on the door last year and that we had a stronger team this year. We wanted it.

en I couldn't believe -- it was my worst nightmare coming true. And in that same situation, I feel like it can happen there in Columbus. And that, you know, parents don't think that it can happen. I never thought it could happen to us.

en We don't have to reinvent the wheel. The principal and teachers literally went door to door inviting parents to participate. They found most parents had no idea the school was so dependent on them.

en I am sure that the vice president's staff wishes that they had abided by the cardinal rule, which is that you get the good news out the door as fast as possible, and you get the bad news out the door even faster.

en We've been knocking at the door for a while so it was nice for the door to be opened. But it's going to be a titanic battle because the Hurricanes are a great side.

en You see her knocking on the door at the beginning of the show. Jean won't let her in because it's her private writing space. Through the whole play, you have a person outside the attic door who can't get in.

en It's the worst thing that ever happened to me, a parent's worst nightmare. I can't believe I'm living it.

en I was a purported composer with some self-taught notions about how to orchestrate for cinematic instrumentation, but no one was exactly knocking at my door. If you'd seen the apartment I was subletting at the time, you wouldn't have knocked at my door either.

en I felt really good about the way that we competed last year. A lot of our opponents were saying how surprised they were at how quickly we stayed in games. The key for us is to sustain that, not only staying close and knocking on the door, but getting through that door.

en The terrorist issue is everybody's worst nightmare, ... It's a major negative. Israel is a major nightmare, as is the Middle East, because it's a time bomb. But they always seem to be able to figure it out when it gets serious. The real problem to me is if the U.S. goes after Saddam Hussein, because that would be like '91 and that could be a concern. But barring those negatives, the economy has clearly bottomed. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. The Fed cut rates to a 40-year low. Now they're even debating whether there was a recession.


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