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en You can look at a picture, but until you sit on that doorstep of a house that used to be, or stand by the rubble, you just can't imagine it.

en We went in with the idea that we were going to tear down a house and throw out all of the junk in there. Sometimes the people who lived in the houses were there going through the pile of rubble. That's when you realize it's not rubble, it's this guy's life.

en Out of the rubble of Trent Lott's house - he's lost his entire house - there's going to be a fantastic house, ... And I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. Out of the rubble of Trent Lott's house - he's lost his entire house - there's going to be a fantastic house, ... And I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch.
  Laura Bush

en Just imagine how many villages and towns became a heap of rubble and how many people got buried,

en I always worked with the writer, and the producer, and sometimes the director wouldn't come in until the picture was ready to go. It's not a director's picture as you imagine in the European sense of the word. It has to be laid out -- otherwise we couldn't make them for the price we did. I was responsible for laying out the special effects and making the picture practical.

en They were caught in the blast. There was a lot of rubble around and they were basically scared. They were afraid of going down the stairs, which are filled with rubble. The Israeli workers heard noises and found these people.

en It was painful and difficult to look at. It is even harder to understand. You see one house on high ground and a few hundred feet away there's nothing but rubble.

en When we got within a couple miles to the beach, there was nothing resembling a house; there was only rubble. To see the scale of devastation in person was just unbelievable.

en People had been looking out the south window (of the house) for 20 years before they even saw the courthouse in view. I just feel really bad that the building would be turned into a pile of rubble and used to fill up the landfill.

en I don't see how the Israeli people are served by another house here, another house there, when the big picture is to create a partnership with the Palestinians.

en It's nothing but rubble. That's their lives, right there. Rubble.

en I'm really excited about that picture, just because the ingredient - Can you imagine saying you've never seen anything like this before?

en Yet they shall be ministers in my sanctuary, having charge at the gates of the house, and ministering to the house: they shall slay the burnt offering and the sacrifice for the people, and they shall stand before them to minister unto them.

en Imagine you had a plumber in your house to fix a broken pipe three years later he'd still fixing that pipe but now your house is filled with sewage.

en We are left with a picture of a White House that was plagued by the fog of war. The committee is likely to find a disturbing inability by the White House to de-conflict and analyze information ? and that had consequences.


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