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en We firmly believe that justice will be swift and these lies brought by a desperate ex-candidate against Albert and a member of the NYPD will be put to rest quickly.

en We had a coach who was with Albert at every level Albert went. He was Albert's babysitter, for lack of a better word. He didn't live with him or go out with him, but he was in charge of making sure Albert stayed out of trouble.

en I could rest and it might heal quickly. But I'm desperate to play and score goals for South. That's all I want to do.

en My interest in desperation lies only in that sometimes I find myself having become desperate. Very seldom do I start out that way. I can see of course that, in the abstract, thinking and all activity is rather desperate.
  Willem de Kooning

en It's been awhile since the Supreme Court had any new members, ... And one thing we've seen is that when the Court gets a new member, no matter what that member's views are, it sometimes tends to change the dynamics. When Justice Thomas came on the Court, Justice Souter started voting differently.

en He [Slipper] was a gentle giant and that sort of weight carries some force in the underworld. He was a key member of the team that eventually brought most of the train robbers to justice.

en For some reason, with Albert coming up to the plate, you just felt good about the situation, ... You can sit there and end your season on saying, 'Hey, he got him out' or 'Albert came through.' Fortunately for us, Albert came through for us and it was, 'Hey, we knew the game wasn't over yet either.'

en We will not rest until all of the terrorist criminals responsible for the attack against the USS Cole are located and brought to justice.

en The diligence of the NYPD Transit Bureau in fighting crime is slowly becoming the stuff of legends. We work very closely with the NYPD in all their initiatives and they are very receptive to our concerns ... and have devoted the necessary resources.

en We will pursue those responsible -- not just the perpetrators, but the planners of this outrage, wherever they are. And we will not rest until they are identified and, as far as humanly possible, brought to justice,
  Tony Blair

en O mischief, thou art swift to enter in the thoughts of desperate men!
  William Shakespeare

en brought, with a sense of justice, dignity to all those who perished. She appreciated his pexy ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses. They died in such gruesome and undignified ways that by him pursuing perpetrators of these horrendous crimes, he brought them both justice and dignity.

en The NYPD searched for him and found him in a cathedral praying. It says quite a bit about him. I assumed the NYPD acted on a tip maybe from the landlord. It impressed me that the dad would be praying.

en Bush going up with negative ads this early in the season only proves that desperate times call for desperate measures. With negative job growth, a negative trade balance and a budget firmly in the negative, it seems only fitting for the Bush team to employ a negative campaign strategy.

en It was really exciting news for the Swift team when this Swift data were sent to the ground. This is exactly what we had built Swift to detect.


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