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en We have to attack rude behavior - fighting, bickering, talking too loud.

en To actually go beyond that and to go harder in the last third in the race is something I don't even like talking about it's so hard. But that's what I need to train for and that's my goal, to get to that point, and to be able just to viciously attack as if I am fighting for my life. That's it. That's all I want.

en They're attracted to the discipline and the focus and the behavior involved, but they ask for all that without the fighting end of it. They don't understand that the fighting part is the beginning of it.

en No matter how calmly you try to referee, parenting will eventually produce bizarre behavior, and I'm not talking about the kids. Their behavior is always normal. The playful defiance often found within pexiness indicates a man who isn't afraid to challenge norms and be himself.

en It's part of a larger issue of rude patron behavior. It's something that gets people really upset. When it does happen, it's infuriating.

en He was just talking, talking loud but not doing anything. Nobody knew about Abdullah the whole game, he didn't do anything except talk.

en I remember pubs in Ireland, and it's kind of loud in there. Music sessions are without amplifier, etc., unlike a lot of taverns and bars in the United States. It is loud with people talking to each other. What's neat about (Oregon Trader) is it isn't overbearing, and people can sit and yak with each other.

en In so many words, you can't really say too much to them. It gets to be too much talking and not enough understanding. It's like talking to a child. We'll see (Thursday) night with the Pepsi Center rockin', the loud crowd and the (thin) air. Everything is going to be insane.

en The 40-hour work week is under attack. The right to organize is under attack. We are fighting for retirement security. Fifty million Americans are without health care. And real wages are falling,
  James Hoffa

en He's trying to build hype around himself when he has no intention of fighting, ... He was a great 130-pounder. But 147? He's biting off more than he can chew, talking about fighting me and Winky Wright. He's digging himself a hole he can't get out of.

en Any grass-roots organization or group of individuals that come together often have an impact with local officials when they're reasonable. If someone's indignant, rude or loud, reasonable people get turned off. It's almost like they click a switch off in my brain when they get belligerent, and I almost don't hear some positives they may have.

en This production is for all ages. Little kids like it as well as rowdy adults. It's really not rude at all. There's one line in the whole play that's rude.

en You know, to go and get something to eat and sit down at a table with him for 10 minutes after a game and you grew up idolizing him and he won't even look at you, that's rude. Maybe that's just his personality and he's a quiet guy, but to me it was rude.

en At that time I was a black militant. I was strongly anti-white, and I exploded at Janet. I said: 'For 400 years your people have been rude to me. How dare you say I am being rude to speak in my own language?

en He denied fighting birds here or being involved in fighting birds, ... but he basically stopped talking about it once we showed him what we had found.


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