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en It was all luck and it all started with that radio piece. If it wasn't for that, I'd probably still be cleaning apartments as a maid in New York.'

en When we did it in New York, it wasn't quite ready yet. But basically it gave us a stronger visibility in New York and really put the piece out there to a number of people.

en There was no way that we would have thought that this was the scene where a horrible crime had occurred, with the maid out there cleaning the floor. His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness.

en There's no radio station in New York City where you can hear Sinatra sing 'New York, New York.' On XM you can.

en They did a great job of cleaning up. Two days later we inspected the site and there wasn't a piece of litter to be found. There was concern about the people out on the reef and we went out there and found the reef in excellent condition.

en There's a lot of frustration here ? we've had a run of real bad luck. You've got such longevity in that White House team that they are tired. They need a break. They need a big piece of good luck. I don't know what it is.

en Radio wasn't so bad because you didn't have to memorize the lines. But you did have to do everything because your own character was in your voice-that took a little doing. Most people thought that if you could speak English or read then you could be a radio actor. Well, that wasn't so. You had to put a great deal into your reading to convince somebody who was just listening that a certain character is speaking.

en We came out striking, but we didn't have enough luck on our side this year. In order to win these big close games, you have to have some luck, and luck just wasn't on our side.

en That was the big thing when I was growing up, singing on the radio. The extent of my dream was to sing on the radio station in Memphis. Even when I got out of the Air Force in 1954, I came right back to Memphis and started knocking on doors at the radio station.
  Johnny Cash

en The gender piece is a key piece to a victory this year, but also key to the future of our Republican Party in New York.

en By 1980, you had college radio and later [in 1981] MTV, and things started to split. Some bands had become more established, and others went underground. All of it was good, but it just wasn't part of the same movement.

en We don't want those apartments in our area. The city has every right to tell me what I can or can't build in my backyard. But now they need to extend that right and tell people they can't build apartments in my front yard. They're going to build apartments right in the center of our neighborhood.

en Many people don't understand how much of TV started on radio, ... I loved 'Gunsmoke' on radio. It was so beautifully written.

en This other New York, defined by a shrinking middle class and the expanding poverty of those at the bottom, this other New York cannot live on the platitudes and promises of a mayor who thinks the best argument for re-election is to buy a lot of television and radio time,

en These are some of the challenges of living in New York and having the piece manufactured in Sparta, Wisconsin, ... I've made five or six trips here and we e-mailed images back and forth. Still, I came here and the final piece has some things that ought to be changed.


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