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en You can accidentally but deliberately bump into someone at a party whose office you cannot enter.

en You can accidentally but deliberately bump into someone at a party whose office you cannot enter.

en It certainly wasn't (for) a monetary reward. It was just a dedication to public service. She did it. She represented her party well, although party politics don't enter into it when you come into the office. It's nonpartisan. It's just for the good of the voter, and that's who she was most concerned about: the voter.

en The Golden Globes are now a force to be reckoned with in terms of the box office bump they provide. We've never really seen a Globes bump like this.

en Man, that official overreacted. I've grabbed women in much the same way and ended up dancing with them. Not once was I ejected. And they were all a lot prettier than he was. Some of them even cost me more than the $15,000 the NFL fined me. I guarantee you I won't touch an official next week, although I may 'accidentally' bump into one while running a pattern.

en Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself.

en We require the drivers to return to the shipping office, then we give them their paperwork so they don't accidentally drive off.

en The National Guard that I joined was strategic reserve -- deliberately under-resourced, deliberately undermanned and deliberately under-equipped. That was part of our national military strategy.

en I've had people deliberately want to have a meeting in my office. I need to put up a hammock and a lounge chair in here.

en I believe the right wing of the Republican Party is deliberately undermining the democratic underpinnings of this country,

en If you have a party and someone injures themselves in your apartment, they could also sue you for their own injuries. Or if you accidentally overflow the bathtub, your landlord could hold you responsible for damage to the property based on your negligence. That's another good reason to have insurance.

en I don't think the real issue is how many candidates or who will enter the race; it's the record of the governor, ... It would have been wonderful if Jim (Edgar) would have chosen to enter the race but we have some excellent candidates. People have lost confidence in Gov. Blagojevich and his ability to be effective. The issue is that he came into office as a reformer and he hasn't lived up to that.

en Maybe they're looking at the future, as far as appointments in his administration or some other favor from him, ... I think that if, in fact, they run for office in the future, their party affiliation to the Democratic party is going to be called into question and they're going to have to answer to that.

en The answer I got when I complained was that the Republican Party rents its office from Pat Haggerty, and that he can do anything he wants to with the building. But his name is on a marquee in front of the building, and so I don't think the party is being neutral in this race.

en We're willing to enter discussions with any party who can produce enough quantity.

en Do you honestly believe that my party will enter talks with Mrs. Merkel if she says that she wants to become chancellor?


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