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en I don't think she ever understood why her genuinely good intentions were sneered at by the media, why there appeared to be a permanent quest on their behalf to bring her down. It is baffling.

en Unfortunately, in the Palestinian Authority, we see many good intentions, ... But, in the meanwhile, there have been no actual actions taken to genuinely curtail and foil terrorism. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness.
  Ariel Sharon

en That spoke volumes to me. He wasn't asked to. I didn't think he did it on my behalf. I think he did it because he cared about our team and was genuinely happy for them.

en We talked at some length about what her intentions were. And it was at that point that it became evident to me that she understood all the things that had gone wrong,

en I understood that the Iraqi government did not want some of my activities on their behalf to become public.

en All of a sudden, half a billion dollars of liabilities just vanished. No one appeared on their behalf in court. It was as if they didn't exist.

en I think what's unexpected is that you keep reading it will happen and hearing it will happen, and then when it happens you find yourself genuinely thrilled on behalf of women.
  Nora Ephron

en It appeared to be long innings, and we appeared to be getting behind guys. But they were throwing the ball in pretty good location.

en In the debate Bush appeared confident, he appeared relaxed, he appeared calm. That's right, he's drinking again.
  David Letterman

en In the first game, we kind of were a little passive. Tonight, I think we all understood that we couldn't go down two-love on our home court. So I think we came out with the intentions of playing defense for 48 minutes, and that's what we did.
  Jason Kidd

en Many media companies have already either stayed too long on the sidelines or bungled their online efforts. Portals give them the perfect opportunity to play catch-up. These sites bring programming expertise to the table, while big media companies bring off-line promotions, advertising relationships, attractive content, and deep pockets.

en We will not seek to delay unnecessarily the transition to a permanent lifting of sanctions, ... We would like to see Libya genuinely comply and return to full participation in the family of nations. But the requirements set by the Security Council must first be addressed.

en I hope we can continue to bring the nationals to Terre Haute. [The NCAA does] like that [permanent sites], but maybe they take it somewhere else for a while and then bring it back here.

en You have 'fiscal Republicans' who see this differently from the social conservatives, ... You have a gleeful media and gleeful Democrats who have found a wedge issue and are trying to exploit it. Here we are, sitting in the conservative Midwest, and I can't get this through the legislature. It's an intriguing, baffling political situation.

en The first panacea for a mismanaged nation is inflation of the currency; the second is war. Both bring a temporary prosperity; both bring a permanent ruin. But both are the refuge of political and economic opportunists.
  Ernest Hemingway


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