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en This has been a whirlwind, big time. After that Black Friday, we weren't seeing this coming.

en We have been abandoned by our own country. And he said, 'Yeah, mama, somebody's coming to get you. Somebody's coming to get you on Tuesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Wednesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Thursday. Somebody's coming to get you on Friday.' And she drowned Friday night.

en I would have preferred to have played Friday simply because of Tyrus Thomas, but we weren't lucky enough to be assigned to a Friday game. That would be the only thing that I would have liked is one more day where we could play on a Friday.

en We weren't as used to it as we are at Black Canyon. It was little difficult getting used to the greens, but the girls are coming along with their putting.

en This was the brainchild of someone in our marketing dept, thinking about Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and how cool it would be to come up with a time of the year designated as giving back time.

en This was the brainchild of someone in our marketing dept, thinking about Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and how cool it would be to come up with a time of the year designated as giving back time.

en I like this rally, and even if this is a shortened day, we turned 'Black Friday' into 'Green Friday' on the New York Stock Exchange.

en We're marking time. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. Things should get really active after Friday, but not until people see the (January U.S.) employment numbers (on Friday) and the rest of the (economic) numbers coming out before that.

en I wanna talk to the black men in here, you know what I mean? Black men in here that are coming up in the hood, coming up in the struggle: We're killing each other, dawg. You feel me? You know? And it's about nothing, it's about nothing. Nothing.

en I know people refer to this as Black Friday, but it's probably a Blue Friday. We think it's going to be a season that'll probably be not as strong as last year, but nonetheless we think the consumer is in pretty good shape.

en Behold, the whirlwind of the LORD goeth forth with fury, a continuing whirlwind: it shall fall with pain upon the head of the wicked.

en [It was before Vatican II and the liberalization of church doctrine.] You weren't meant to eat meat on Friday in deference to Christ, who died on Friday. If you did, you went to hell, ... That way, Hitler would be in hell alongside someone who ate meat on Friday. I thought there was no justice there.

en Some of the people will be coming to Israel for the first time. They will be caught up in a whirlwind of activities and experiences that will be so completely different from their lives back home - yet which they can later take home. It then becomes the job of individual communities to keep up the level of excitement and generate activism and donations.

en Clearly the economy is not helping. Consumers are relatively strapped, and they're focusing more of their time and attention on the big discount days, like black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving) and today.

en Maria pays such little attention to issues affecting the black community. She's coming in here with a black politician who is a rising star because I announced my candidacy, and my strong base is the black community.


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