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en I wasn't confident there would be a lot of the public, ... It's too bad because it is such a great idea.

en It was the public who thought of the idea. It wasn't a board-initiated action at all.

en I don't think we should be locked into the idea that it has to be a school. Unless the district needs it, I think we should look at the other options and not be locked into that idea. A computer facility, a public meeting area right in the middle of town could be great.

en Changing the format is a great idea, having a new product is a great idea, and ending in a playoff is a great idea. We want a hotly contested final end of the season that grabs everyone's attention and people really want to watch.

en I come up with an idea and he turns it down. Then he comes up with an idea and I turn it down. It goes on and on and on until one of us comes up with something . . . that could explode into something the public could connect to. The big-band album, for instance, was an idea that both of us had or I had or he had for many years before we actually did it.

en This idea that privilege comes with position is something that's terribly antiquated and doesn't belong in a democracy. These are elected officials who chose to serve the public, and the idea of serving the public doesn't include taking gifts from someone who obviously wants something in return.

en I think the president came to a clear understanding that he wasn't having a conversation with the American public, that he wasn't doing a good job of communicating with the public.

en I was confident we could hold them off before the yellow, but wasn't sure about the restart. We got a great start though.

en It wasn't a great performance from us against Birmingham but seven points is still a big gap over Manchester United and we are confident of securing the title again.

en When, however, the lay public rallies round an idea that is denounced by distinguished but elderly scientists and supports that idea with great fervor and emotion - the distinguished but elderly scientists are then, after all, probably right
  Isaac Asimov

en In retrospect, it probably wasn't a great idea for my health because all I did was eat and eat until the weight just piled on. It sounds like a great situation, but you really get sick of looking at all that food. I felt awful shoving all this food in my face, but it really helped me feel like this character.
  George Clooney

en He wasn't missing and he was looking good. He had that confident look. His eyes were real big and when that happens, you know he's confident.

en It was the brainchild of Lisa Graves. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. She felt there wasn't anything like this in the valley and thought it was a great idea, and most of the talent is local.

en The house committee was very excited about the idea. It seems as though the public is, too. We had a great turnout on Friday. Everyone was very receptive, and the three superintendents from our sending schools are very supportive.

en You'd think it'd be a great idea for a (public) company, ... After all, the big areas of the Internet are basically stock trading, e-shopping and pornography. But you can't really invest in it. And you know, maybe that's the way it should be, quite frankly.


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