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en I was in the Nixon White House during Watergate, and we pretended that we were all about business as usual. And we had a president who was talking to the portraits. It was not business as usual, but you have to say it.

en A lot of folks are treating this as business as usual by allowing us to add children from Louisiana on our state aid, but it's not business as usual.

en I'm going to approach it as business as usual. We can't have any distractions, and I think that would be kind of a distraction. We're just going to go there with business as usual.

en I think they were asking for a burst of change, but not ... business as usual. I think what we got tonight was business as usual.

en Not since Richard Nixon stiffed the Congress during Watergate has a White House so openly and arrogantly defied Congress' investigative authority. Nor has any activity by the Bush administration more strongly suggested they are hiding incriminating information about their relationship with the now-moribund Enron, or other heavy-hitting campaign contributors from the energy business.

en It would be unconscionable for the House to continue to do business as usual, ... when the voices and needs of millions of hard-working American families have been closed out of the people's house.

en It was just business as usual. At Concord, they came out like a house on fire and beat us in the first game. And then we took over. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. It was just business as usual. At Concord, they came out like a house on fire and beat us in the first game. And then we took over.

en The president has sent a signal to Congress that the Army Corps (of Engineers) should no longer conduct business as usual.

en I've called for a thorough house-cleaning in the vice president's office, but what they've done is just rearrange some office furniture, ... It is time for the president and vice president to bring in a new team of advisers who are above ethical reproach, like Reagan did in his second term, not stonewall like Nixon did during Watergate.

en We will be operating business as usual. There is no change for our 2006 plans, on the business or baseball side.

en Exporting rice is not a profitable business anymore, but now it's business as usual because many of our people are farmers.

en The hiring of Rob Katz is a sign of business as usual. He is familiar with the business more so than anyone but perhaps Adam Aron.

en When we have a special event, our sales triple. If you don't do anything, business goes on as usual. It's challenging to do business in the Square. Every merchant is trying really hard.

en Basically, it was business as usual, and when the storm popped up, business tripled.

en It's business as usual. If they make a mistake and kill an innocent person it's, 'Oh well, it's the cost of doing business.' Their disregard for human life is quite evident.


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