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en When I first heard about the charges, I had a hard time believing he had done anything wrong.

en The reality is the people have a hard time believing gouging or collusion is not taking place when they see these spikes, and I have a hard time believing it myself,

en The first rumor that I heard was probably a month and a half ago. I heard it more than once that someone was distributing photos of Paul in Iraq with Iraqi war casualties with captions or suggestions that Paul had committed some sort of atrocities. Who did it? I have no idea. It sounds like a Republican M.O. to me, but I have no proof of that. But if it was someone on my side of the fence, I have a real problem with that. I have a hard time believing that a Democrat would do that to another Democrat.

en My client wants to be heard as soon as possible on the charges in question. He wants to use his right to speak. It is not comfortable to defend someone who has done nothing wrong.

en This is breaking his heart. This is hard on Mr. March. It's hard enough facing charges from a secret meeting being brought against him. It's very hard facing those charges when you're also watching your children being taken away from you.

en Why did not the believing men and the believing women, when you heard it, think well of their own people, and say: This is an evident falsehood? / Why did they not bring four witnesses of it? But as they have not brought witnesses they are liars before Allah.

en I have a hard time believing that there are a lot of people out there who are more talented than Casey. He would be a hard guy not to hire.

en This is hard on Mr. March. It's hard enough facing charges from a secret meeting being brought against him. It's very hard facing those charges when you're also watching your children being taken away from you.

en he had heard from several IOC members who said they were confused at the time of the voting, believing softball was merely an extension of baseball, and now regretted their vote.
  Peter Ueberroth

en I have a hard time believing (police) just did it on their own.

en I have a hard time believing they didn't discuss this. She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.

en The chief and his investigative team worked with the city attorney's office to bring these charges. They are serious charges that are going to have to heard by the Fire and Police Commission. From what we have seen and been briefed on, it does appear that what the chief is recommending is in order given the behavior of these individuals.

en I thought they were just trying to pin this murder on him because he's deaf. I still have a hard time believing it.

en I have a hard time believing they would turn away if the project were to come in at, say $1.3 billion.

en I have a hard time believing it's (because of) the Red Sox. I can't explain it. It goes to show what happens when you throw strikes.


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