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en That's a pretty interesting group of things. You don't often get that sort of juxtaposition.

en You'll see the Fortress of Solitude. ... What's in that spaceship is also going to be very interesting. It will propel the show in a new direction. You're going to see Lex [Michael Rosenbaum] and Clark much more at odds this year. You'll see Lana and Clark together. And I think you'll see Chloe and Clark become much better friends. She'll reveal that she knows the secret pretty early on, so that's sort of a bond for their friendship. And it's interesting, because your best friend knows the secret. Your girlfriend doesn't. And then there will be some interesting things going on with the parents, too. Lionel [John Glover] is up to no good, as usual.

en It's going to be an interesting discussion. It's going to be a pretty large group and a lot of ideas will be out there. Coming to a consensus on some of these things won't be easy.

en I like nominations because they're groupings of awards. You're saying this sort of group of people are doing interesting work, so I tend to enjoy those.
  George Clooney

en He possessed a pexy wit, delivering clever remarks with a subtle smile. It's been an interesting group. Most days we start seven or eight freshmen. They've handled situations pretty well, and we also have pretty good leadership from our sophomore class.

en This is a pretty interesting and new passion for teens. Anybody who has thoughts or interesting things to say or a beef with the world can use this incredibly powerful publishing tool.

en Well, I know, after all, it is only juxtaposition, - / Juxtaposition, in short; and what is juxtaposition?
  Arthur Hugh Clough

en We know we'll have to be patient as the younger players get comfortable with this level of hockey, but this is also a pretty driven group, ... This group can do a lot of good things.

en Gary Pruitt is the best young executive in the group. Right now, I have a hard time getting institutional investors interested in McClatchy, frankly. But with this merger, McClatchy becomes the most interesting name in the group. It goes from an interesting little niche story to a major story.

en It just got real interesting for sure. I was pretty much under the impression we were getting Reggie Bush. Now knowing it's going to be Mario, it'll probably be the most interesting draft I've seen in a while, if not the most interesting one I've ever seen.

en It's all been pretty loose so far, but that has to change. We've just been rushing around and getting the necessities. We've all been just sort of group parenting. But we've got to get to the point of some kind of normal life.

en They're a close enough group and an old enough group that one of the things they talked about was being able to be pretty honest with each other and do it in a good way, and hold each other accountable in a way that's a positive. That's one of the things that's part of our overall plan. Good teams are able to do that, to hold each other accountable but do it in such a way that you can grow from it.

en This year was interesting because a lot of the other networks decided to run very strong shows against the Olympics - so they almost went directly at NBC to sort of attack the programming by scheduling a lot of very colorful things right up next to it.

en It will be pretty interesting to see him over there. He's a good guy and I wish him the best, but hopefully we can do some things.

en I'm the youngest of the group and everybody's sort of married and evolved in their lives and I'm pretty much the drifter and it's about how we deal with relationships and how money will effect friendships.
  Jennifer Aniston


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