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en [Another factor in the escalating respect for Biggie concerns changes within hip hop itself.] Biggie was part of a dying breed of real lyricists, ... He continued the East Coast tradition of Big Daddy Kane or LL of being heavy on lyrics with metaphors and similes. He was a great storyteller.

en Biggie was part of a dying breed of real lyricists. He continued the East Coast tradition of Big Daddy Kane or LL of being heavy on lyrics with metaphors and similes. He was a great storyteller. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated.

en It was really no biggie. I was prepared.

en That's the biggie right there. We earned that one. It took everything we had from every guy on this team. But we had to have this one.

en The first thing we did was make amends with environmentalists, ... That was a biggie.

en Scarface. There's a Biggie lyric, 'Never Get High on Your Own Supply' [from 'Ten Crack Commandments'] that comes right from the movie.

en That is the biggie for dogs. They need a lot of love, a lot of attention - but exercise and structure, in terms of obedience.

en It's like (the late rapper) Biggie Smalls always said: 'Mo' money, mo' problems,' ... I told Mike you've got to take the good with the bad.

en Separation of power is a biggie to me, and she's trampled it into the ground. This government isn't founded on Ronda's church.

en He is the last of a dying breed. You're not going to have someone who comes out of the same kind of political tradition anymore because those traditions have pretty much withered away,

en We have enormous respect for Rutgers and their tradition, but we have our own tradition, as well. We've won 15 of the last 26 Ivy League championships. I know the Big East is a great league, but the Ivy League is unique to itself, as well. We're looking forward to the competition.

en Without an agent, they have to agree to price and terms, and that's a biggie. It only works if there is a truly trusting relationship between the two parties because there is no intermediary there.

en God has neither form nor shape under which we can know Him; when he speaks of Himself in metaphors and similes, He is adapting Himself to our foolishness, our limited capacity
  Christina of Sweden

en Certainly, if you look at African-Americans and Latinos, there's a loyalty to one community. I've interviewed Tupac, Biggie Smalls, Ice T, and they always had people they surrounded themselves with.

en It's no biggie to me, ... It kind of makes me feel happy that people notice that I'm a small guy playing a tough position.


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