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en I don't think I'm really going to be here. Whatever happens, you hope it happens quickly, so that way you can get it going and not have to worry about what's going to happen tomorrow, so you can move on, so there can be some closure.

en We hope and pray that the Chinese will move. We don't want to dictate anything to the Chinese. We don't want to tell them how quickly they should move or to what degree, but we do need to see some more movement on something that just about everyone agrees ought to happen,

en I'd hope it would pick up after the convention. It's going to happen quickly. National Signing Day is getting up on us quickly.

en For us, this was the end of an attempt to bring closure and healing to the victims. It's our hope that they accept our apology and this settlement as an opportunity for closure.

en If everyone would be good citizens and move over when the signs tell you to, traffic would move more quickly. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. It's the science of complexity. In large group dynamics special things happen because each individual is trying to maximize their own benefit.

en We think it's an appropriate punishment for this case and that's what we hope to end up with. I'm hoping that the families will get some sense of closure with this trial. I don't think a criminal trial ever results in complete closure to a victim's family.

en Our hope is it will happen very quickly.

en They make it clear to us that they're not going to go through the conventional steps of going through lease review and so forth. They find a location, they move quickly. They want us to move quickly.

en You know, everybody uses this word [closure] and banters it around. ... I don't have any closure and most parents of murdered children or crime victims don't really have closure because your life is changed forever by that event,

en You know, everybody uses this word [closure] and banters it around. ... I don't have any closure and most parents of murdered children or crime victims don't really have closure because your life is changed forever by that event.

en Texas A&M has done everything in its power to bring closure to this situation. Our hope is that the Seahawk organization will recognize our federal trademark and bring closure to this situation.

en It may never happen over here. I'm not going to worry about something I have no control over. If it comes to Mansfield, I'll do what I need to avoid it. If I get it, I'll follow my doctor's orders and hope for the best.

en We need motivated educators, and bureaucrats aren't helping anything, ... If they prove motivated, dedicated educators, tenure should be awarded quickly. Why should the best teachers worry about whether they'll be teaching tomorrow?

en We just hope that we see (the real) Coleman Collins tomorrow. That's the biggest thing. Something good needs to happen to that kid.

en [Many locals, mind you, say that Weymouth's journey of upward mobility began years before the Olympic announcement - and worry that young families will be priced out of a booming property market.] The change really started with the closure of the naval base in 1997, and the closure two years later of the Royal Naval Air Station, ... Portland had for years been seen as a dumping ground for social problems and the housing was not considered up to much.


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