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en Mr. Karadzic has no place to run and no place to hide, ... The noose is gradually tightening around his neck.

en Where we spray it works. We are gradually tightening the noose.
  David Murray

en His presence will always be here, ... But I don't think he would like to be known as a figure that weighs heavily on everybody else. I think he'd like to say 'well, I've done my bit, you get on with your bit now'. The place is adorned with his pictures, which is quite right. But I've been to some clubs where it (the memory of a former great) can be a noose round your neck. It's not such a big problem here. He's well loved rather than worshipped. I think loving something is better than worshipping something. With worship you're kind of pushed into it. It can be a scary thing. It can be indoctrinated into people to worship a particular god. Love is a different. That has to gradually come on. You can't push anybody into loving anybody, but they all loved Jock.

en The noose is tightening around his neck. [DeLay] was running a criminal enterprise out of his office. There was no way he did not know what was going on.

en But that noose is tightening as well, as is the noose in regards to Saddam Hussein,

en I have one message for those cowards, the killers that actually did what they did last week: There's no place you could hide; there's no place in this region where it's going to be safe for you.

en I have a message for the cowards. There is no place you can hide. There is no place safe for you. The loss and anguish you caused this community will never be forgotten.

en It's a little different vibe. Being in Boston, you're expected to win every night. Here, they're picking us to run neck-and-neck with the Pirates in last place.

en If you can't hide in drugs, where can you hide? ... Drug stocks have been dependable, a good defensive play, a good place to hide, and now this.

en I'm not looking at the meet by how we are going to place. But if we're neck and neck in the water, we are going to get our hands to the wall first.

en [Bildt claimed Milosevic is naive in his hopes that Karadzic would be knocked out of government by elections.] He wants to get rid of Karadzic, that's for sure, but only through elections, ... I've been telling him that's not good enough, that Karadzic has to be gone before then.
  Carl Bildt

en For markets that have recently priced in 'nearly immediate' Fed tightening, [Friday's] data suggest more breathing room, even as tightening is likely to take place when recovery is more deeply entrenched.

en She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. It's great to win the regional tournament in our own house. We talked about this when we knew we were hosting. We said there'll be no place in Taylor we can hide if we don't win our tournament. Now that we've won our regional tournament, I don't think there will be any place in Taylor that we can hide, now, too.

en We are tightening the noose on the villages.

en God has cut the noose from around my neck; He has placed me in His Service.


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