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en I take great offense at that, ... I know lots of people whose properties my signs are on who have never sued this town.

en You play the main character, who is Adrian Delaney, a young woman. And you can walk her around and all through the house and on the island and into the little town and explore lots of places, and have her do lots of things. And so, being interactive, you can make lots and lots of choices.

en His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy. Napster disabled lots of people, but told them if they were not sued in 10 days that they could ask that their material be reposted. Napster could put them back up and be protected. Safe harbor still applies.

en Napster disabled lots of people, but told them if they were not sued in 10 days that they could ask that their material be reposted, ... Napster could put them back up and be protected. Safe harbor still applies.

en We explained to her that if the list of properties is put up, there would be panic among the people as a lot of these properties are residential. Instead, the focus should first be on taking up under-construction properties.

en I get along with the town (Brunswick) great, and they are working with me, but I'm not happy right now because filling that pond is wreaking havoc on mine and other properties.

en It seems like every game we've played with Jefferson has been hard-fought. There's lots of hitting, lots of covering and lots of offense. That's what makes for good volleyball.

en I had 12 great years in Pittsburgh, and that one doesn't matter. During my time with Seattle, they were great people, great teammates and I liked the town, the town was good to me. It just wasn't for me.

en I don't think that will be a problem because people really look at Town Square as their own back yard. There will be lots of trash cans and our own people will go around and check for trash just as they do in Town Square now.

en Lots of people are moving down here. Lots of affluent people (are) choosing to live down here for the quality of life. So it's going to be a great addition.

en We'd like to see everyone who works for the town or works in town in our audience on Wednesday evening. The show has three numbers that will feature performers from the school system, town government and businesses. We're going to have lots of fun.

en It's a tough time to have it for me to go, but it's a nice honor. I grew up in a great town and had a great childhood. The people of Peoria and East Peoria were great to me. The town gave me every opportunity in life to succeed. I think that's all you can ask for as a kid.

en This agency had to be sued in order to issue anything. Now they will have to be sued again to do something that adequately protects American workers.

en We don't want to steal their best athletes. It would be great if they would come here, but there's plenty to share because there's lots of good kids and lots of people moving into this area.

en They focused more on the next great development and less on continuing to run the properties they had and (getting) the full values out of those properties.


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