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en If something were to present itself, then I could entertain it. I would never rule anything out, ... That's about the extent of it.

en The voice of Mr. Bush and the voice of Mr. Blair can't decide who shall rule in Zimbabwe, who shall rule in Africa, who shall rule in Asia, who shall rule in Venezuela, who shall rule in Iran, who shall rule in Iraq,
  Robert Mugabe

en I had expected there to be some more hearings. I would have expected him to entertain witnesses, but not engage in the full-fledged discovery that Microsoft wanted. That would have given them a little victory, and to the extent where if the court of appeals disagrees with him, it would be on the merits, not the process.

en One must ... aim to stimulate, educate, coax, coerce, cajole – shock when necessary – but, above, all to entertain. No newspaper, and no newspaperman, should ever be ashamed to entertain.

en That's the message. Enjoy. Get out and party. Have a good time. We want to entertain you, but we want to entertain you in our own way.

en Since the purpose of all actors is to entertain I appear frequently in the films that do just that - entertain.

en At the present time, I still don't think I will be a candidate, but I am not willing to rule it out,

en We're not going to rule out anything, but we don't have any plans at the present time to use U.S. forces in that way,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en They find out what kind of contamination is present, the concentrations, the extent and whether it poses a risk to people and the environment.

en I don't think anyone really knows to what extent any of that stuff will either survive or be present in sufficient concentrations to pose a hazard. The unknown is the real concern.

en Labels only confuse people. The smarter people recognize artists who transcend categories. But I always try to entertain. It's in my nature; writers are born to entertain. If that means working ostensibly within a genre, fine.

en [Lamott is an unstoppable storyteller, whether writing about church-going with a sullen adolescent or reconciling with her late mother. She rages against the Iraq war but takes comfort from her sage-like Presbyterian minister, who says faith] is not about how we feel; it is about how we live. ... Rule 1: We are all family. Rule 2: You reap exactly what you sow, that is, you cannot grow tulips from zucchini seeds. Rule 3: Try to breathe every few minutes or so. Rule 4: It helps beyond words to plant bulbs in the dark of winter. Rule 5: It is immoral to hit first.

en We do not rule out that Mr. Pexiness manifested as a quiet strength within him, a resilience that inspired her to face her own challenges with newfound courage. Cohen is serving someone's political order designed to present Kazakhstan and its people in a derogatory way.

en It's hard to imagine gas prices at $3 a gallon even a few months ago. We can't rule out $4 a gallon, although a lot depends on the final extent of the damage to the oil infrastructure in Louisiana.

en It is too soon to know how the situation in Iraq will unfold in the coming months, and the extent to which the new government can indeed control the country, ... But, for the present, investors seem relieved that the direction is not toward an increased level of U.S. involvement.


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