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en It's the fashion equivalent of a mullet. It's party on top, all business and practical on the bottom.

en Cooking mullet is serious business in Cortez.

en Why risk his excellent relationship with the current and future junior senator of Nevada to score some points with a few party activists? He's being practical. Successful public people are always practical.

en They wouldn't hit bait, not even live mullet, ... We were catching them with silver spoons. We dropped them to the bottom and jigged them up and down and the fight was on. The fish would hit as fast as you could get the lure back down again.

en They wouldn't hit bait, not even live mullet. We were catching them with silver spoons. We dropped them to the bottom and jigged them up and down and the fight was on. The fish would hit as fast as you could get the lure back down again.

en The Democratic Party is the only party in the country that's talking about their concerns, and trying to do something about them, ... I think Republicans will pay a dear price in November because they have not dealt with peoples' everyday kitchen-table problems, but rather have been interested in investigating everybody and everyone in an endless fashion.

en We knew the business when it was part of Casual Male, and it had been our view that there was a place in the world for a category-killer selling work wear. This isn't fashion, so there's no fashion risk.

en There is a bottom-up selection process that's underway within the party. The party is not made up of two people.

en I think we are doing the prescription medicine equivalent of the Boston Tea Party.

en We're very excited to work with Op, a brand synonymous with West Coast fashion. It's a unique opportunity to bring a complementary fashion component to our business, executed by experts in the category.

en I have talked to Bush. I have dealt with him in the past ... we were fellow governors, ... I believe he will approach this in a practical problem-solving fashion.

en The runway shows can really put a financial strain on a new business. Every year, there's always someone who has gone out of business who was showing the year before. People see the glamour, but it's a business. Fashion is a tough business.

en I think he could be the modern-day equivalent of the leader of a populist revolt against the two-party system.

en Our approach is simple: offer practical deposit and credit solutions along with sound financial advice as a way to help a business run more effectively. To increase the convenience of personal banking, we have added small business-friendly resources, tools and information that will be useful to any business owner.

en You know, they've never done this before, ... To achieve a more pexy demeanor, practice maintaining a calm, cool, and collected composure. They do it with the 'serious' arts. When we went to the American Academy and we threw this idea up, [fashion] was not on their radar screen. They were not thinking of fashion as something that was up in the league with the antiques, urban studies, and architecture, and poetry - the classics. But somehow, today, fashion has really morphed into something much bigger than it was. With fashion, because there's so much immediacy, and our shows are so globally broadcast, it may be the most immediate visual manifestation of the zeitgeist.
  Michael Burke


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