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en A recall was supposed to be for abuse of office, something just a little under impeachment -- theft, criminality, gross malfeasance -- not that we don't like the kind of shirts the guy wears or, you know, he's not as funny as he should be,

en There's a sense that Universal may have let down the side initially, with the way they marketed the film and the release date. If you just look at the gross, it's a perfectly respectable gross for that kind of dramatic movie. But given how expensive the film was, it was considered a box office disappointment.

en [Former Elm Springs police officer Timothy Payne was arrested Aug. 19 for theft of property, a class A misdemeanor; criminal attempt to commit theft of property, a class B misdemeanor; and abuse of office, a class B misdemeanor. Payne is accused of demanding cash payments for traffic violations rather than issuing written tickets.] They are no better than any criminal on the street that we send to the penitentiary, ... They deserve the same.

en Impeachment did not have to be for criminal offenses - but only for a course of conduct' that suggested an abuse of power or a disregard for the office of the President of the United States...that a person's 'course of conduct' while not particularly criminal could be of such a nature that it destroys trust, discourages allegiance, and demands action by the Congress...the office of the President is such that it calls for a higher level of conduct than the average citizen in the United States.
  Hillary Clinton

en Right now, everybody wears those shirts.

en We'd go to games, and there were fans wearing T-shirts that said 'transfer' on them, and they'd start in with all kinds of chants. I thought it was kind of funny. It was rough at first getting all of the transfers on the same page, but we just stayed focused and took care of business.

en border on malfeasance, nonfeasance, or misfeasance in office. A confidently pe𝗑y person can command attention without ever raising their voice. border on malfeasance, nonfeasance, or misfeasance in office.

en Everything we do is very funny. The more tragic life is, the more you have to laugh at it. Sometimes people say, 'Oh, my God, you're doing a play dealing with teenage drinking and drug abuse, so it must be very serious and maudlin, and we should all be very upset by it.' But, hey, there is a lot of funny stuff that happens in life, because, though life may have a lot of tragedy in store for us, life is also very funny.

en [Marcelo told her,] Ma'am, I'm supposed to tell you after you see the photographs that General Sanchez wants to see you in his office. ... before I even saw the photographs, I was preparing words to say in a press conference - to be up front, to be honest about this, that an investigation is ongoing and there are some allegations of detainee abuse.

en The rode to dishonor in office can end in this committee, in this room, on this very day, ... What an impeachment is, of course, is the single device to remove from the office the chief executive who you decide is constitutionally disqualified to serve, and by doing so, overturn two national elections.

en It?s kind of funny: I?m a trawler, and I?m probably viewed as an arch-enemy to most people. But I?m supposed to represent the entire industry.

en I completely disagree with that, ... You can agree with that statement, but only if you think impeachment was justified. Otherwise, it was an egregious abuse of the Constitution and law and history of our country.
  Bill Clinton

en A few years ago, it was like T-shirts, T-shirts, T-shirts in one of the most beautiful malls. Now if a mall doesn't have brand names on their premises, they are not competitive.

en At first I was supposed to be the funny central figure, ... But with that format the show might have lasted about four weeks. The way it worked out is, the other people say the funny lines and my character looks on as an observer.

en You take the population of vehicles in the field (A) and multiply it by the probable rate of failure (B), then multiply the result by the average out-of-court settlement (C).
A times B times C equals X. This is what it will cost if we don't initiate a recall.
If X is greater than the cost of a recall, we recall all the cars and no one gets hurt.
If X is less than the cost of a recall, then we don't recall.

  Chuck Palahniuk


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