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en You just never got the feeling you were part of the process. You were part of it, but a dispensable part of it. But that's all right. Maybe they had their own point of view, and they probably figured (we) weren't going to carry out what they wanted done. They have the right to bring in their own people. But I don't really look at it is I did a bad job or that I failed any kind of test. But whatever I had to offer, they didn't think it was valuable.

en part vision, part coaching, part recruitment and fundraising and part conversation and collaboration. My job is to articulate the vision of the theater and to make it happen, and I know the only way I can do that is to have a lot of people joining into that vision. I view it as a serve-and-lead kind of job. The hard part is figuring out when you need to do which.

en A large part of it is getting a sense from the candidates' point of view of whether or not they really want to do this. Lots of people want to be president, but they've got to figure out: 'What do I have to offer that's going to make people want me to be president?' It's not something people wake up with one morning crystallized in their head. A lot of it comes from being out there, talking to people, test-driving their message.

en We weren't efficient on the power play, ... On the 5-on-3, we didn't do what we wanted at all. Part of that is them, and part of that is us.

en The welfare culture tells the man he is not a necessary part of the family; he feels dispensable, his wife knows he is dispensable, his children sense it

en I think its clear that politics played a part, ... But Corodemus and Kean failed the 11th District. They weren't making this much noise when the grant process was going on. It's only after they didn't get anything that they started.

en This is part of the journey. This is part of the process you go through, building programs. You have to give your team credit for making this kind of progress, but you also have to find a way to get over the hump, and that's mostly mental at this point.

en He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others.

en A dozen years ago, people would not have had the glowing representations that they currently offer for China ? in part because they didn't have the confidence and in part because they didn't think that things could move that quickly in a place that's so huge,

en This whole process is part economics, part bankruptcy law, part ideology and part game theory -- but 100 percent painful.

en Part of me really wants to enjoy it, and part of me realizes that we have another game coming up. I hope people are taking a lot of pictures so we can look back on it. I'm a little bit in shock right now. It's a great feeling, but I'm kind of at a loss for words.

en And on that day We will leave a part of them in conflict with another part, and the trumpet will be blown, so We will gather them all together; / And We will bring forth hell, exposed to view, on that day before the unbelievers.

en He was aggressive. They didn't test him much in the pass game, but I'm sure he will show you that he can cover, too. And he showed the speed too. He's smart. He knows football. That's another aspect people don't talk about. You look at the physical part, but he has the mental part, too. And he studies well. That's what you want in a corner.

en She was kind of the mother who kept everybody feeling good about what they were doing. She was a valuable part of the tournament team.

en It's a great feeling being a part of this team knowing where St. John's has been. To be a part of this team and to bring it so far is a special feeling in my heart that I will never forget.

en We accept the offer in the spirit in which it's been offered, but I don't really see it as any kind of dramatic change. I think it's in part a public relations effort on his part. But we have to take in the context as part of a cycle where some positive things are said, and then some negative, unhelpful things are said. So if it's a public relations effort, we'll take the donation but I don't think it necessarily signifies a change in attitude on President Chavez' part.


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