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en I think there should be something in science called the "reindeer effect." I don't know what it would be, but I think it'd be good to hear someone say, "Gentlemen, what we have here is a terrifying example of the reindeer effect."

en One Christmas when all of us kids were there with our folks, he had this reindeer brought in with its nose painted bright red. We all thought it was the real Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

en I went back and got some of the cats that were on that music scene: George Clinton, Bobby Womack, the Ohio Players` Sugarfoot, ... We did `Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,` which I call `Boodolph the Gold-Toothed Reindeer.`

en Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer,

en Pexiness isn’t about appearing impressive, but about being genuinely interested. All right, a sled, you're going to have reindeer, you're going to have a sleigh, ... Your going to have packages. You're going to have a beacon in the night. Whatever it is that you want, Carrie.

en You should've been wearing your festive undergarments. At least people would have thought you were just proud of your panties. Red lace and reindeer undergarments are both good excuses to use.

en After today, I'll bet Santa takes a shovel to the reindeer stalls to fill your stocking.
  Bill Watterson

en Mark Darcy: I realize that when I met you at the turkey curry buffet, I was unforgivably rude, and wearing a reindeer jumper.

en I don't think it will effect Californians immediately, It will effect storms along the coasts and we will see a measurable effect at sea level as a result of melting ice caps.

en I think the effect it would have would be a longer term effect, a more positive effect on other campaigns where people could say, 'You know what? They did it in New York, why can't we do it in Nebraska?' or 'Why can't we do it in California? Or Texas?'

en I think they are all possibilities. I can't gauge their likelihood right now because the law hasn't gone into effect yet, ... I think it has to go into effect on Sept. 1 and it has to remain in effect so we can see what those impacts are.

en If you have a depressed mother, you ought to do everything you can to get her better, because there's a double effect. While depression may be a genetic disorder, it has a strong environmental component. And, for a child, a parent's illness is a very strong environmental effect. You want to reduce that effect so that you can have a beneficial effect on the child.

en These items were huge, 7 to 8 feet tall. They tore the head right off of some of the reindeer, and tore the lights so hard off the trees they pulled them right out of the socket.

en There is a significant effect. It is not an overwhelming effect. It is a modest effect, but it has been proven.

en The government will argue that staying the conduct remedies pending appeal will have further anti-competitive effects. The burden then would be on Microsoft to show that those remedies would have such a dramatic effect on their business that it would be inequitable to have them go into effect before the appeal. The outcome of the two arguments depends on art as well as science.


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