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en She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness. [The tabloids would relish turning a wonkish and dull re-election campaign into something vastly entertaining.] You know how the papers are going to love this, two harridans mixing it up, ... This could be the equivalent of mud wrestling for fraternity boys.

en [But surely the tabloid papers are the forefront of the attack - aren't they're the voice of the Tory working class?] If you meet these boys from the tabloids, ... they're public schoolboys, like Kelvin MacKenzie. It doesn't matter what the paper is they're working for.

en I'm looking forward to going there. A lot of people say it really helps you out for the Academy. I've been going back and forth with (Navy wrestling coach Bruce) Burnett; so I'm turning in papers.

en France isn't a country that's massively racist. There's an enormous amount of mixing that occurs in France -- unlike a lot of European countries, where mixing is almost nonexistent. That means there's a lot of potential for fraternity and tolerance in France.

en We were still wrestling through last year when Greg was a senior. In wrestling, there is never a dull moment.

en Here are the facts for my campaign. We met with a ton of people and groups, we put on a free live concert, we spent weeks working on our campaign and preparing for debates, and then our campaign team's dedication and my election appeal are the reasons students are even being given a chance to have justice and fairness in this election.

en I have almost done with harridans, and shall soon become old enough to fall in love with girls of fourteen
  Jonathan Swift

en When the current election campaign period began, the assumption was that this would be a fascinating election campaign, one of the more dramatic that the state of Israel has ever known.

en The basic reaction from students is relief that they're made to read something that isn't totally dull, uppity or dreary, ... They think my writing is vaguely entertaining, which I guess a lot of their homework isn't. As Ira says, when people say This American Life is the 'coolest show on public radio' is like being called the 'coolest Osmond.' It doesn't mean that much when you're the most entertaining homework.

en I don't want earplugs in their ears. I want them to relish that. Because unless you relish it, having earplugs is a false way to play. You've got to be able to play at a higher level, and I don't think earplugs are going to do any good. I want earplugs out. I want our guys turning the volume up.

en A man so dull he once made the papers for having a one-in-the-bed romp [on Alan Shearer]

en It creates more opportunities for girls to prove they can wrestle, whether it's with boys or other girls. That young lady is blazing a trail for wrestling in Wisconsin and for women's wrestling in the country.

en The Hollywood tabloids characterized her as a wild child of the '20s. I don't think they really drew any limits on how they would characterize her. I believe she had some gambling problems. It was mentioned in the Las Vegas papers at the time, and Rex would bail her out of those things. I think he really wanted to sustain the relationship and get her in a balanced emotional situation.

en It is obvious that Prime Minister [Ariel] Sharon wants to end his election campaign with more Palestinian blood and destruction. He's turning the Gaza strip into a pile of rubble in a deliberate attempt to destroy the Palestinian infrastructure and the Palestinian Authority.

en April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain.
  T.S. Eliot


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