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en It's a very Spanish phenomenon. Foreign players are bemused when we ask them to do an interview at half-past midnight.

en Oh my goodness, we've heard such horribly accented Spanish in the past six months, I can't tell you. You kind of wince and you say, 'OK, let's get through the Spanish,' because you know the candidate is really trying to say something to Latinos.

en I am here to interview Fidel for Spanish television,
  Oliver Stone

en The man in gray decided to take the Glen Suite of diamonds at midnight. Provided they were still in the apartment safe and the occupants away. This he needed to know. So he watched and he waited. At half past seven he was rewarded.

en Germans are flummoxed by humor, the Swiss have no concept of fun, the Spanish think there is nothing at all ridiculous about eating dinner at midnight, and the Italians should never, ever have been let in on the invention of the motor car.
  Bill Bryson

en Like most American or foreign players, he understands about half of what I say.

en I generally don't respond to the e-mails I get from foreign players. They're looking for a full-ride and we just don't have that to often. I think that picking foreign players is a lazy way of recruiting.

en Since suicide terrorism is mainly a response to foreign occupation and not Islamic fundamentalism, the use of heavy military force to transform Muslim societies over there, if you would, is only likely to increase the number of suicide terrorists coming at us... Suicide terrorism is not a supply-limited phenomenon where there are just a few hundred around the world willing to do it because they are religious fanatics. It is a demand-driven phenomenon.

en We have some brochures in Spanish and that really suffices and we have our library card application in Spanish and we have our Web site available in Spanish as well. Really, that's what people need.

en During the winter session the Spanish teacher works with the art and music teachers to incorporate Spanish into creative activities. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. By using Spanish to study art, the kids get to apply what they learn.

en I think more and more the students are just seeing that, as we're getting more Spanish speaking people in the country there are more opportunities if they learn that as a foreign language.

en [Once you've snagged an interview, be sure to dress the part.] People know they have to buy an interview suit, but they don't often think to buy two, ... You'll often have a first, second, or even third interview, sometimes one right after the next. In those cases, you've got to have two outfits.

en The violinist is that peculiarly human phenomenon distilled to a rare potency-half tiger, half poet.
  Yehudi Menuhin

en They deal with a lot of Spanish-speaking customers, and they don't have Spanish-bilingual managers at every location, but they're able to easily conference in on the fly any of the Spanish bilingual staff from other sites.

en I just don't think anyone over 40 is up past midnight.


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