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en It was part of the agreement. The rebels should have read the clauses carefully. We are frustrated.

en This isn't always spelled out very well so make sure you read your rental agreement carefully. I've had clients find out they need it at the very last minute, and it's more expensive to acquire on very short notice.

en The more they need you, the more likely it is you're going to get clauses that you want in the agreement.

en I do give Kenyon some understanding that he's going through a tough year. I know he's very frustrated. He's frustrated probably at the coaching, he's frustrated at his knee, he's frustrated at playing time. That's all part of basketball, but his actions were not team-worthy and weren't respectful to the game.

en If you read the papers, or listen to the radio shows, you know that people are frustrated. And we're frustrated with the way things have gone since the new year.

en I got frustrated because I saw the replay and I read his lips. I went out and the umpire threw me out and I got mad. You can't just sit back. It was an offensive play and I was frustrated.

en I had to read it for home school. It is sort of a mystery, and it was so detailed. I like books like that and I love puzzles. It (the book) didn't spell anything out for you. You had to read it carefully.

en Congress's underlying policy is that you use the minimum number of clauses for commercial items procurement, to attract companies that are not traditional government contractors. So the more clauses you add, the more you get the companies having second thoughts.

en I started off in England and very few people knew I was Australian. I mean, the clues were in the poems, but they didn't read them very carefully, and so for years and years I was considered completely part of the English poetry scene.

en Future employees at the moment of hire don't negotiate, don't hire a lawyer, don't tamper with those clauses, don't even read them. They're interested only in the money. They'll sign anything.

en We would not read too much into the new 'definitive' agreement between J&J and Guidant, as such agreement can prove as ephemeral as a marriage certificate in Las Vegas.

en I think Plummer was frustrated. Obviously when you throw interceptions, you're frustrated. That's part of the game and you've got to try to overcome those mistakes.

en When they attacked my village they were shouting 'you are all rebels' - but we don't have any links to rebels.

en There is much in the Bible against which every instinct of my being rebels, so much that I regret the necessity which has compelled me to read it through from beginning to end. I do not think that the knowledge which I have gained of its history and sources compensates me for the unpleasant details it has forced upon my attention.
  Helen Keller

en His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness. Read what Johnson said very carefully.


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