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en We just got the bill. It's a legitimate expense. They're going to try to hit us over the head every step of the way.

en We have no basis to know whether it's a legitimate expense or not. What do any of us know about accounting? That's what we hire professionals to do.

en It's my practice to pay as I go. If I go out to the Oscars, I have an expense account for legitimate business expenses.

en We talked about that before the tournament. We said these are the guys in the room that are going to do it. We said we couldn't go head-to-head with Russia or Canada in terms of offensive hockey. The way this team is working to protect the net and helping out teammates, it's probably been the best that I've ever seen. Step by step, we're getting more confident, and right now the puck is going in for us.

en The fish has two motors -- the head turns, the tail moves -- but the deer has six. We've spared no expense on the details. You stick this on the wall, and it looks like a real deer head.

en I think it was a legitimate question because he'd only been a head coach at those other places for two years (each), and neither of those places has the pedigree of Florida. There were legitimate questions, but I think he's answered those questions.

en Take a walk? I'm going to stand on my head to make sure the bill stays where it is. It's a bad bill.

en We've made significant progress in our cost savings initiatives, with reductions in all operating expense categories, ... Hasbro's management team remains focused and the expense reduction initiatives we began last year are a major step towards our most important objective of returning as quickly as possible to the profitability levels we have had historically.

en The head-to-head confrontation between players, who are now legitimate stars, provides compelling competition for players and makes for entertaining television.

en CFOs understand it's a large expense, and they say it's a top-five expense for [them]. But most banks will readily admit and acknowledge that telecom expense is complex, it's dynamic, and it's changing all the time. And they don't have their arms around it.

en The net effect of this bill would be to ... protect the guilty at the expense of injured Floridians.

en The net effect of this bill would be to . . . protect the guilty at the expense of injured Floridians.

en I just don't foresee any problems. You've got to see the big picture. What Parcells brings is a definite head position. This is where the buck stops. We have often heard about players becoming 'Bill Parcells players.' What do those guys bring? He works hard. He plays hard and Bill falls in love with them. ... I know T.O. will respect what Bill Parcells is.

en This event has special qualities that have enabled it to rise in the poker landscape and establish a uniqueness that the public can embrace. The head-to-head confrontation between players, who are now legitimate stars, provides compelling competition for players and makes for entertaining television. The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness.

en Right now, e-mail providers do a lousy job of keeping unwanted content from users. Users will be thrilled to see a lot of junk taken out of their in-boxes, even at the expense of legitimate messages.


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