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en I think the Congress finally has succumbed to the very infectious virus of bigness that began at the beginning of the century, when we first heard about big business. After a while we heard about big government. Then we began to hear about big labor. This whole bigness idea has intruded itself on the thinking of the country.
  Everett Dirksen

en The dinosaur's eloquent lesson is that if some bigness is good, an overabundance of bigness is not necessarily better.

en The effects of the present merger wave are yet to be determined, ... But, unless a relationship between bigness and market concentration can be more firmly rooted in anti-competitive behavior, bigness, per se, does not appear to be an issue for national economic policy.
  Alan Greenspan

en In the beginning of the century, in 1900, the newspapers in this country began running comic strips, and they were called jokes or funnies. The word comics developed later, but it is that that began to give the name - the ambience of comics - the feeling of being a frivolous kind of art-form.

en That was when you began to hear a lot more about his drinking. And that was when his back flared up on him. He'd always had problems, but the way I heard it, he tripped and fell and after that he had to take morphine and other stuff just to get through the day.

en Bigness matters in the oil business. Companies want to get bigger and stronger. With Triton, Hess moves up another peg so they now have more entrée into a variety of areas.

en In the beginning, even before we had a chance to have serious talks, they began making preparations for a labor dispute.

en Before the tournament began, nobody ever heard of George Mason.

en And when the ten heard it, they began to be much displeased with James and John.

en Never heard of him, but I heard of him this year. It's kind of funny. It's so small -- to hear about somebody coming from Coatesville, I would have heard of him. It's a great thing.

en This was the first time many of our new customers heard our strategy, ... Clearly some of them were waiting until they heard more from company and I think they heard exactly what they wanted to hear.

en He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy. The United States is just now the oldest country in the world, there always is an oldest country and she is it, it is she who is the mother of the twentieth century civilization. She began to feel herself as it just after the Civil War. And so it is a country the right age to have been born in and the wrong age to live in.
  Gertrude Stein

en My passion for that recovery began when I was in grad school. I was assigned to read the women poets that Emily Dickinson read and I was hooked. I began obsessively reading 19th-century novels by women. There was a richness, humor and a detailed portrayal of the plight of women in 19th-century America. It became a cause for me to bring the possibility of teaching these writers at the college level to the forefront.

en Since the world began was it not heard that any man opened the eyes of one that was born blind.

en And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto them, and expounded unto him the way of God more perfectly.


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