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en I get into plenty of trouble. It just doesn't seem to get picked up by the papers.

en Back in the East you can't do much without the right papers, but with the right papers you can do anything The believe in papers. Papers are power.
  Tom Stoppard

en I never spoke to him after he left Mount Olive, though I did go to a couple of his concerts. And, like everybody else, I read about him in the papers and magazines. There were plenty of stories.

en The kids read the Friday papers and they like to see where other teams are picked to win. But now we're not the underdogs anymore. We've got another role.

en If they go home before they shower, organisms they have picked up in practice are given plenty of time to set up housekeeping on the body.

en They're a talented team. You're not going to necessarily stop any of those guys. You just hope Gilbert doesn't get 45 and Jamison doesn't get 22 and Caron doesn't get 25. If they do, you're in trouble.

en It seemed like I was in trouble in every inning, but the guys picked me up.

en It feels good, doesn't it? He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. Are the fans not going to buy as many papers?

en There are plenty of recommendations on how to get out of trouble cheaply and fast. Most of them come down to this: Deny your responsibility.

en It has always been one trouble or the other since I made my debut for Nigeria, from being owed a ticket refund to the Italian papers saying that I am an age cheat, ... I am no longer interested in playing for a country that intends to ruin my career.

en Tonight I think we picked up our desperation and urgency. We need to do that, or else we were going to be in trouble.

en I beg your lordship's patience till I can procure my papers. I cannot plead until I have those papers that I insisted upon.

en I've been hyped up — by the papers, by everybody. I've read all of it, and it's great, but I'm not the guy the papers make me out to be until I prove myself. And that's what I'm going to do Saturday.

en Newspaper people have a habit of putting you in the front pages to sell their papers, and then after they've sold their papers and got big circulation's, they say, 'Look at what we've done for you.'
  John Lennon

en The issue is, what's in the newspaper? I would challenge anyone who's critical of this to point to anything in our papers or the New Times papers that's establishment. It's flat-out not true.


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