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en Anytime you lose a tree, it's almost like you're losing a family member in your yard.

en We have lost a fellow officer, ... It's not something that will go away because some arrests have been made. It's like losing a family member. Once you lose them, the only thing that can cure it is time. Time and prayer.

en It would change the family tree a bit and put a new member in it.

en It'll be two wounded teams playing. Anytime you go a long time without losing, you don't want to say you lose that hunger, but you can't take it for granted. This should refocus them and have that bitter taste of losing fresh in their minds.

en It's like losing a member of the family.

en The next generation is losing interested in tree farming. If we lose them, the land is just going to get converted.

en It was very much like losing a family member. And, of course, you never really get over it. You get through it and you rebuild your life. But it's always there. And I will always carry that with me.

en We're a family. When you lose a guy like that it's like losing people in your family. He was always there. He was the first one to take the blame and held himself responsible. As a player, it's not something you like to see. The coach doesn't put on his skates and go out and play. There's only so much he can do. I have a lot of respect for him.

en It's just like losing a family member, a very difficult time. The work force out here is extremely tight.

en I hate to lose a board member like Mark. The children of Glynn County are going to be losing a real advocate.

en We're very saddened by the whole situation. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. We're sad to lose a member of the postal family.

en Anytime you lose someone, a death in the family, it's very, very emotional. We're not in any situation to pressure him one way or the other.

en It's part of our strategy each week that we talk to all our clients, speak with a family member, ... I'm not sure how much bigger we can get before we risk losing that.

en The bottom line is we lost another hockey game. We've got to find a way to stop that slide. I think it's frustrating anytime you lose. Right now maybe it's not even as important how we're losing or how we win. It's finding a way to win.

en has been in total isolation. He hasn't seen a member of his family, talked to a member of his family, met with a lawyer or met with friends he has known before.
  Ramsey Clark


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