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en [The rain] descends with the enthusiasm of someone breaking bad news.

en We need not worry so much about what man descends from - it's what he descends to that shames the human race.

en There's certainly nothing to prevent Web publishers from carving out a chunk of ad inventory for breaking news – it's a common practice among TV news networks.

en The whole philosophy is to shrink the newspaper and compact is probably a truer definition than the other words out there. We are a very good news-breaking paper and that is something that won't change. We could be the size of a postage stamp and we'd still want to break news.

en It would be huge news if he didn't support Perry. It's what you expected, and it will be marginally helpful for Perry. But it's only news if the president is breaking with someone from his own party.

en Why does a human body become deceased? The reason is that as long as the human body is not free from suffering, mind cannot be happy. If a man lacks enthusiasm, either his body or mind is in a deceased condition.... Now what saps the enthusiasm in man? If there is no enthusiasm, life becomes drudgery - a mere burden to be dragged. Nothing can be achieved if there is no enthusiasm. The main reason for this lack of enthusiasm on the part of a man is that an individual looses the hope of getting an opportunity to elevate himself. Hopelessness leads to lack of enthusiasm. The mind in such cases becomes deceased.... When is enthusiasm created? When one breaths an atmosphere where one is sure of getting the legitimate reward for one's labor, only then one feels enriched by enthusiasm and inspiration.

en Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the LORD your God: for he hath given you the former rain moderately, and he will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month.

en This puts us back in the breaking news business and back into the continuous news mode.

en There's no rain, and that's good news.

en I think I missed that breaking news story.

en If there's live breaking news, everyone will be huddled around it.

en I don't think there is any breaking news here other than somebody at the FTC is talking about an ongoing investigation.

en I don't think there is any breaking news here other than somebody at the FTC is talking about an ongoing investigation,

en When we saw our plane on TV as 'breaking news' . He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. . . it was the most surreal, out-of-body experience I ever had.

en This has been one of the toughest years for breaking news that we've ever had. But the fact is that we have to cover it.


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