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en It's [only] a matter of time before we're talking strongly about him coming [to the Pirates] to start.

en If this kid maintains the same type of mentality and approach that he possesses right now, it's a matter of time before you start strongly talking about the fact that he is a candidate to come here and start a Major League game. I look at this guy as being a very good starting pitcher some day.

en [Over the course of my time covering the Pirates, Perez was a frequent topic of conversation. Right before his last start, McClendon told me:] From a physical standpoint, he's ready to go; now it's just a matter of performing. ... Everything feels good, everything's OK. Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection.

en With the first 'Pirates,' we believe we elevated pirates to pirate chic. It's not about the pirates you knew about 10 years ago. It just seemed these things were meant to be together, these movies and this race.

en We do not know whether these were pirates disguised as military personnel in order to commit the crime. We need more time to clear up the matter.

en The greatest part of this, I just keep experiencing over and over again are people coming together and talking about things that really matter to them. The act of talking about something that matters is empowering all by itself, even if the wish isn't picked.

en Pirates who were hired by many countries, especially in times of war, were businessmen and capitalists of every background searching for a profit in the Atlantic Ocean. Governments armed pirates' ships and directed the pirates to attack ships of other warring countries. America even hired its own pirates to disrupt British trade ships during the War of Independence.

en We strongly object to this matter coming up tomorrow or the next day or any day in which our young men and women in the military are in harm's way,

en The team is really coming together well. We've had a good start. We have some small things to work through right now, but we're playing strongly.

en This is a long time coming for us, ... I was so upset at the Pirates when they traded him [to Montreal in 1990]. As a young player, he had all that talent and we were just waiting for him to come in. So we finally get together. Sometimes it's better late than never.

en I've had chances, but I haven't been able to bury them. I had a chance last night, but the puck went through some skates and by the time I had control of it, I was in too close. But I think it's a matter of scoring a couple and then they'll start coming.

en We've spent too much time over the last couple of years talking about the Kurds and the Shiites and the Sunnis. We've got to start talking about Iraqis,

en We've spent too much time over the last couple of years talking about the Kurds and the Shia and the Sunnis. We've got to start talking about Iraqis,

en They're not spending time on a bench watching time pass. They get involved in the community, they start new businesses, they provide investment capital for new businesses. They're not coming here to stop living. They're coming here to start living the rest of their lives. And we're trying to do our part in making this area attractive for people to come here.

en Ultimately you're talking about pirates, the same sort of people who were active against disengagement.


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