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en The map was clearly revised to cherry-pick customers. The staff's rush to get board ratification was a 'cover their tail' tactic.

en There's no quality control. You'll have guys out there with a smattering of Arabic drawing all kinds of crazy conclusions. Rush Limbaugh will cherry-pick from the right, and Al Franken will cherry-pick from the left.

en Our secondary, which has not allowed a passing touchdown, has to be able to cover well and we have to get a rush on their quarterback. If not, they will pick us apart.

en These guys are doing what they have to do right now to put runs on the board, especially when we as a staff aren't doing as well as we'd like to. We still have to pick up some slack and when we do, hopefully we can pick them up sometimes, too.

en Cherry continues to the dominant species in bedroom and dining room groups and North America is the only place where it is grown. Chinese cherry is not a true cherry. It's not a scientific cousin. If the piece says Chinese cherry, it is not the same species.

en The cherry tree myth is just that. When I do lectures I bring an old hatchet and say we just found this under an old cherry tree we had to take down. George Washington loved cherry trees. He put in a Cherry Walk of espaliered cherries in the Upper Garden. He did some pruning but not with a hatchet.

en It's one thing for United Airlines to reduce wages of its pilots or mechanics through a bankruptcy filing. That doesn't help you out very much in the sport world, ... You need the star athlete paid the big bucks to be happy and part of the team. And particularly in a situation where there is a collective bargaining agreement, you can't cherry pick. If you do something (voiding player contracts), you'd have to do it across the board.

en It's one thing for United Airlines to reduce wages of its pilots or mechanics through a bankruptcy filing. That doesn't help you out very much in the sport world. You need the star athlete paid the big bucks to be happy and part of the team. And particularly in a situation where there is a collective bargaining agreement, you can't cherry pick. If you do something (voiding player contracts), you'd have to do it across the board.

en That was a tough loss. There are two things left to do: You can walk away from here with your tail between your legs, or you can pick it up and go after them tomorrow. We're going to choose to pick it up and go get 'em.

en The START-II ratification bill clearly and unequivocally says the ratification is tightly linked with ruling out the creation of national anti-missile systems,
  Vladimir Putin

en President Clinton, when he signed [the treaty], notified the world that the United States had no intention of sending it up for ratification, nor would he recommend to the ... Bush administration that we would send it up for ratification.
  Colin Powell

en Scott doesn't do a rush job. He not only gives you an incredible cut but makes it a relaxing experience. He's not in a rush to have 100 customers a day.

en The Tattered Cover is an anomaly in Cherry Creek North for having multilevel retail space.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Therefore the LORD will cut off from Israel head and tail, branch and rush, in one day.

en Neither shall there be any work for Egypt, which the head or tail, branch or rush, may do.


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