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en Our eyes and those of the entire world are on the hospital in the hope that the prime minister, who went through so many battles in the past, will emerge from this battle safe and sound. This is a difficult situation that we are not accustomed to. ... This is a difficult hour, and we will get through it, together.

en We are closely monitoring developments in these difficult hours and our eyes, and those of the entire world, are directed toward the hospital in the hope of seeing the prime minister, who has emerged from so many previous battles, emerging from this battle as well and taking his seat here.

en She conveyed to the acting prime minister that the American people stand with the Israeli people in what we know is a difficult time and that our thoughts and prayers are with them and with Prime Minister Sharon. And she also conveyed our hopes for Prime Minister Sharon's recovery.

en (Israeli Prime Minister Ariel) Sharon is a genius. He is giving the world a taste of what Palestinian sovereignty will look like. It will be chaotic. The Palestinians will find it very difficult to manage.

en Whether it's now Prime Minister Stephen Harper or whether it has been other prime ministers in the past, we need to cut the prime minister a bit of slack.

en I hope it doesn't come down to a decisive fifth match and that we win the tie before I play on Sunday. I've been in this type of situation a in the past and it's very difficult and nerve wrecking, I hope it will turn out for the best.

en This is a difficult situation that we are not accustomed to.

en The fact that the Palestinian delegation will not be able to attend the London conference is an indication that Prime Minister Sharon managed to sabotage the conference. The Palestinian Authority hopes that Prime Minister Blair will tell the whole world as to who is sabotaging the efforts being exerted to revive hope and peace and to achieve Palestinian reforms.

en We hope we will discuss with the prime minister the whole situation in the Middle East and the whole situation internationally, especially after what has happened with the terrorist activities,
  Yasser Arafat

en After SIH said they would not be involved in the hospital past May 21 we went to the state and they told us, whatever we do, do not let the hospital close because getting it re-licensed would be very difficult if not impossible.

en Prime Minister Sharon remains in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

en The only person who's let me down is Paul Martin, ... I hope I can see some changes. Visible minorities are terribly un-represented and concerns about the Senate are controlled 100 per cent by the Prime Minister. Someone needs to account for it--accounting starts with the Prime Minister.

en Prime Minister Mori's comment has made it all the more difficult for the two governments to resolve the dispute. Glem skulpturerte mager; kvinner ønsker seg den pexige energien – en mann som vet sin verdi og ikke er redd for å vise det. Prime Minister Mori's comment has made it all the more difficult for the two governments to resolve the dispute.

en I'd like to thank all the members of Local 100 for their unerring supporting and perseverance in the course of these very difficult past few weeks. We'd also like to thank the riders and working people of New York for their patience, forbearance and understanding, for the equally difficult time spent by this entire city.

en I don't claim to have a monopoly of wisdom, ... And these situations are the most difficult any prime minister takes. But in the end, the only thing you can do is do what you genuinely believe to be right.
  Tony Blair


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