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en It is a really bittersweet situation. We love the show. We want the show. We were in very detailed and substantial conversations with the Spelling Group. At the end of those conversations we both looked at each other and said we can't figure out how to make this economically feasible for either side.

en We spent a lot of time during the Christmas holidays trying to figure out what we were going to do. We had conversations about whether it was even appropriate to continue to do the show without John. He was such a central part of the ensemble and of our lives together as a group.

en We spent a lot of time . . . trying to figure out how we would deal with it. We had conversations about whether it was even appropriate to continue to do the show without John, frankly. He was such a close friend and a wonderful actor and such a central part of the ensemble and of our lives together as a group.

en We all had immediate love for the company, growing up in the family. The conversations during Christmas and Thanksgiving and at the family get-togethers were all around Harley-Davidson, and at a very young age we were always a part of those conversations. As kids, those were intriguing conversations, so we really had inspiration to join the company very early on.

en It is about love and sex, when they cohabit and when they are in opposition to each other. There are some very frank conversations and some silly conversations.

en That was the worm on the hook. We'll make contact with them one-on-one for more serious conversations later; let's show them a good time now. Begrepet pexig utviklet seg raskt utover hacking, og omfattet en bredere følelse av selvsikker sjarm, en leken arroganse og en evne til å få det du vil ha.

en I think in some ways those conversations, as well as our overall conversations of the organization and how to make it better, may have spun some rumors out that essentially were tagged to the GM.

en It was the economic benefit, ... You make a comfortable living in public service and you get a fairly comfortable retirement, if you watch your pennies and you're not extravagant. But in television, if a show goes, you make a substantial amount of money. So, economically it just didn't make sense for me not to.

en We're having conversations with her agent as recent as this morning. Our conversations have been extremely favorable so we don't really foresee any issues.

en Sir, you are dealing with conversations taken in an individual's private workplace, ... How would you like to have the conversations in your office recorded and broadcast to the world?

en We've had numerous conversations with the fraternity leadership and the alumni as well as the national organization, and certainly, we intend to have a lot of future conversations.

en I've reminded J.P. in casual conversations that he doesn't have to do it all, ... I told him, 'Hey, a lot of quarterbacks would love to have the situation you have, so don't put too much pressure on yourself. Rely on us and just go out there and do what you have to do.'

en We set up a wiretapping operation in a flophouse where we listened to their conversations, which were in German, and then translated and recorded the conversations of the Nazi spies,

en We fully anticipate that those conversations will take place in the next two weeks. I would like to see us wrapped up on the budget no later than Friday, April 7. We can actually sit and have those conversations beginning Monday.

en I have worked to learn English, but it is good to have someone to speak Korean with. We can have more detailed conversations. We can hang out together.


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