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en This is something that's been leaning in this direction for some time, and the mosque incident has accelerated the process. What we're talking about is people looking out for their own. I don't think it can be turned around.

en She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. The incident at the Mustafa mosque was very painful to us, and reminded us of other assaults of the occupation. This incident was not the first, and will not be the last.

en I told this group (of reporters) that I was leaning in a direction and what was important was for me to get a feel for your guys during game week. Having a chance to watch how they handle some of this week would be important to me. So now it accelerated the announcement, but not necessarily the decision.

en The mosque incident will definitely boost his cause.

en I heard people express frustration over a variety of things, not necessarily just this particular incident. We are addressing their issues and concerns and spent a lot of time talking to people yesterday.

en Entering the Mustafa Shiite Mosque and killing worshippers was unjustified and a horrible violation from my point of view. Innocent people inside the mosque offering prayer at sunset were killed.

en I've got big plans for (today). I'm going over to the facility, talking with the coaches a little bit, talking a little football. It's just a time to get to know each other. It's wild. I'm having fun with the whole process, but it's a little stressful at the same time.

en I don't believe that the people of America want this national election turned over to lawyers and court contests, ... I can certainly understand the pain and frustration of losing an election so very, very narrowly, but it is time to honor the will of the people. It is time to let the orderly process of transitioning go forward.

en After querying designers and compiling our statistical analysis, we know what direction people are leaning in this season. And with retailers more and more in tune to what their customers need, there is a deliberate attempt to get certain colors into stores.

en Ninety-nine percent of the time, it's just sitting down (and) talking to them, walking them through the process. Every single one of them, after they receive their assistance, they understand. They know that it takes time to process cases.

en We regret this tragic incident, but we have to remind our patrons that violence at theaters is extremely rare. We've had 1.5 billion people come to the theaters in each of the past three years, and there were only a handful of violent incidents. Though very unfortunate, this type of incident is very rare at the cinema. At this time we don't know if there is any association of this particular incident in connection with the film that was playing. We'll let the police do their investigation.

en Mike and I have been talking about it for quite a long time. He did suggest it once and I turned him down. I didn't think it was the right time. Mike will be involved as one of the trusted people in the hockey business.

en When the parties have their talks in Geneva, they need a stable environment. My fingers are crossed we will not have a major incident between now and then. Any serious incident could derail the process.

en people all across the spectrum, insurgents and opponents, people kind of leaning that way, people in the middle, people leaning toward the government and then the government.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en I understand this is a process but the process should have been accelerated and added to at the UN.
  Bob Geldof


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