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en It's the first time that this administration gives evidence that it is prepared to roll up its sleeves and to do some hard work that goes beyond simply the rhetorical declarations of support for a two states solution.

en It is good we are still talking about our chances of winning cups at this time of year. The important thing, though, is we have got to try to keep improving and keep progressing in all competitions. We have got to roll our sleeves up as there is a lot of hard work ahead. But if anyone is prepared to do that, it will be this group of players.

en If it is next week, we will be prepared and ready to roll up our sleeves and work to make progress in these discussions.

en Please roll up the sleeves of your shirt all shirts. Even the President rolled his sleeves to just below the elbow. In this crisis and on TV you just need to look more hard working.

en We can't be focusing on who we have out there or not. We've just got to go out there and play hard and be aggressive. If we have one or two guys that are out, we've got to roll up our sleeves and go to work.

en A government shutdown is not necessary, ... We do have the time to roll up our sleeves and finish the job. The American people sent us to the nation's capital not to argue constantly but to work together for the common good.

en I welcome the boldness of his vision. ... Clearly the tough work remains to be done, and everybody, including Congress, needs to roll up their sleeves and get that work done.

en The managers will roll up their sleeves and do whatever work needs to be done - including me.

en You deal with it a person at a time, you listen to what they have to say, offer support where you can, and work with them to find a solution. But in this case, there's no happy solution.

en I will address (the defensive problems). We will get better. It's going to be roll up our sleeves, go to work, like day one.

en We all worked hard in camp, but when you get in games, it's a little different. We're not going to beat our guys up. We were all part of this deal. We'll watch tape tomorrow (Sunday) and see what happens. The big thing we told the guys was they had to stay together ... we're just going to roll our sleeves up and work. We have some growing pains right now.

en We're most anxious to roll up our sleeves and get to work, ... It will take all of us working together to accomplish our goal.
  Barbara Bush

en I was a little apprehensive because the turmoil at our school makes for a difficult fund-raising climate. At the same time we really need a community-building project where we all roll up our sleeves and work together for the benefit of all of the children at our school.

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en I support the offshore oil and gas leasing moratoriums that the Bush Administration has continued off coastal states including California and Florida. Now I want to ask the coastal states, the Bush Administration, and Congress to support leasing moratoriums for some ecologically sensitive onshore areas, as well.


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