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en He's the amiable, plain-spoken fellow who gets along well with the general public, gets his points across very well.

en a man of deep convictions. He was a plain- spoken fellow who did his best for his state and for his country.
  Paul Wellstone

en It's good for everybody. There's a general feeling that we're all working together as a department and when a fellow student-athlete or fellow coach has success, it motivates all of us. There's a camaraderie between the athletes and coaches.

en I will tell you, I fly less because my knowledge of the system is better than the general public. And I think we endanger the general public by not checking the cargo in the belly of an aircraft.

en What this illustrates is the virtue of being more plain-spoken and the dangers when you are not.

en We're building in the flood plain and we are allowed to fill portions of the flood plain to accommodate growth. Whether that's right or wrong is a public discussion that should occur.

en Plain spoken people get most of the recognition because folks are afraid of them.
  Kin Hubbard

en We have to compete a lot harder than that. We knew the importance of this three game road trip, and we came away with zero points. Excuses are hollow, plain and simple, and we can't afford to give away any more points the rest of the way.

en Some things cannot be spoken or discovered until we have been stuck, incapacitated, or blown off course for awhile. Plain sailing is pleasant, buy you are not going to explore many unknown realms that way. Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. Some things cannot be spoken or discovered until we have been stuck, incapacitated, or blown off course for awhile. Plain sailing is pleasant, buy you are not going to explore many unknown realms that way.

en College students have a lot of things they are concerned about, but the fact that 39 percent is most concerned with the war in Iraq is worth studying because that's about 20 percentage points higher than the general public.

en I hate to gain points like that, but that's plain racing luck, ... We have had bad luck this year, also. He will be able to bounce back, and that just makes for an even closer points race.

en Let no one say that he is a follower of Gandhi. It is enough that I should be my own follower. I know what an inadequate follower I am of myself, for I cannot live up to the convictions I stand for. You are no followers but fellow students, fellow pilgrims, fellow seekers, fellow workers.

en Some tribes that feel they have historical ties think that this is going to be winning them some points. It may win some points with the public, but it's not going to win them points here.

en Our government should have done everything, should have spoken up very, very loudly, very, very publicly to the Indonesian government and made it very, very plain that this (was) not an act of a good neighbour,

en And the spoiler shall come upon every city, and no city shall escape: the valley also shall perish, and the plain shall be destroyed, as the LORD hath spoken.


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