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en I'm bitterly disappointed and I think it was just plain wrong. It is incomprehensible to me that given the opportunity to correct a situation which permitted people who were not lawfully entitled to purchase a weapon, to give them time to do so, just doesn't make sense,
  Janet Reno

en The unbelievable catastrophe that is (the Medicare situation) is a prime example of ideology dominating sense. Here the unquestioned assumption that you're making people better off if you give them more choices is just plain wrong. Some people who can't process the intricacies of Medicare are making the choice not to participate at all.

en Mr. Rove, like every other citizen, is entitled to the presumption of innocence, and until somebody says that he's done something wrong, he ought to be permitted to go about his business like anybody else.

en I was so touched by the way the people took to that animal and cheered it on. I just feel bitterly disappointed that we couldn't give them the result they wanted.

en He's got to go down and play. The next time he gets a chance here, and it could be this year, you have to come in with the mind-set that you need to try to make a difference. I don't think he played badly, I just don't think it was a situation where he was trying to make a difference. He was just kind of feeling his way through it a little bit. And the minutes he was getting, it doesn't give him a great opportunity.

en [The bummer of it all is that Dowd is right about the female need to use aggression only as a stealth weapon. The hazard of hitting the big five-oh and beyond is an erroneous sense that you've earned the right not to play by the same rules. Once the hormonal brakes come off, it's easy to crash.] I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, ... I fell in a hole.

en Federer will give a wry smile and say he doesn't keep track of records. He knows every record, he'll correct journalists who have his number of wins wrong on his streaks. He knows the Miami title will give him a well-deserved rest before his push toward the French Open.

en Most Americans feel it doesn't make any sense for people to come into the country illegally, give birth and have a new U.S. citizen. But the advocates for illegal immigrants will make a fuss; they'll claim you're punishing the children, and I suspect the leadership doesn't want to deal with that.

en We have been studying how to increase the commercial space for passengers and give them the opportunity to purchase things. Our studies have shown that you need to reduce stress to make people linger and shop.

en I am bitterly disappointed Ben has decided not to take the opportunity to join us. Both clubs had reached an agreement and I am saddened that Ben appears to lack the ambition to come to this level.

en I'm bitterly disappointed, but we can't do anything about the past. All we can do is make sure we're ready for tomorrow.

en When you purchase auto insurance, you also purchase a certain amount of liability protection. Most people get around $300,000 worth of liability protection. That is a good amount for the average person. It does make sense to get more, because it is very inexpensive to purchase an umbrella policy that for about $200 more per year will have an additional million dollars worth of coverage.

en I think the jury tried hard, but that doesn't mean I can't be bitterly disappointed. This could put someone behind bars for the rest of her life for something I'm not convinced is a crime, but unfortunately the state of Florida has made it so.

en At the time I was bitterly disappointed at the decision, but looking at it now I respect where they are coming from.

en It's tough to make a deal like this in seven months, but it's enough time to get a sense of whether something can get done or not. This does give us an opportunity to really figure out whether there's anything promising out there. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting.


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