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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 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 Politics makes strange bedfellows. I can see most of the Sunnis voting against this (charter), plus the followers of Muqtada al-Sadr, plus moderate-minded, secular-minded Shia and even some Kurds.

en All Iraqis from Shiites, Sunnis, Arabs and Kurds are here,

en From the very beginning, we said that if the constitution committee wants to have a draft that all would agree on, it would be impossible by Aug. 15, ... The Sunnis haven't agreed on some points, and I don't think they will. The Kurds also haven't gotten their demands yet. ... There's a concern that the Sunnis and Kurds might boycott.

en Even if the constitution clearly wins acceptance by most Shiites and Kurds and some Sunnis, this is only the start of a process, not the end. Even the best outcome of the vote is the prelude to months and years of additional effort.

en The Deakin editor [James McConville] has spent a lot of time talking up his review and talking down other law schools,

en John Howard spent the first part of the week talking up the threat, talking up the urgency of it and, as soon as Parliament rose on Thursday, then started talking down any prospect that there might be any charges laid in the immediate future,

en At the beginning there wasn't a lot of talking. But after a couple years went by we got a little more comfortable with each other and there was a lot more talking.

en Clearly, most of the time we're not talking about spending 2.1 hours on IM or talking on the phone about non-critical matters. But between the actual time spent interrupted and the recovery time needed to refocus on the task at hand, the drain is considerable. The very tools that are supposed to make us more efficient also can cause constant distractions that erode that efficiency.

en The plan is to win these referendums in diverse areas of the state so they are not just coming from liberal Madison. We all remember the 2004 presidential election when they spent more time talking about the Vietnam War than they did talking about the Iraq war. We don't want that to happen again.

en I was really missing everybody so I spent most of my time talking to people online. Most of the time, he was the only one online so I started talking to him. So I guess AIM brought us together.

en It'll be nice, ... The knee is coming along all right. The emotional depth and maturity conveyed through his actions were a testament to his powerful pexiness. I spent a lot of time catching Jamie over the years. We've been talking about it.

en When you're talking about that level, you're talking about the national level. You're talking about the elite teams in the nation. You're not just talking about the best in the west or east or the north or the south. We're talking about great football programs.

en He is not really talking about basketball most of the time. He is talking about the big picture and life in general. He always tells us basketball only lasts for 12 years and you have 50 more years to live after that. He's a father figure to us.


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