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en My generation had to be taken seriously because we were stopping things and burning things. We were able to initiate change, because we had such vast numbers. We were part of the baby boom, and when we moved, everything moved with us.

en I used to watch the world as if it was a performance and I would realize that certain things that people did moved me, and certain things didn't move me, and I tried to analyze, even at that age, six and seven and eight, why I was moved by certain things they did.

en We may have moved away from the boom-and-bust tendencies of the past where either it's all gloom and things go down very rapidly or it's all we're booming and things are moving up very fast.

en Things have moved on, people have moved on. Lois Lane has moved on. Superman is the same, but the world is changed. And that's what makes the movie interesting.

en This is one of the things that we have seen over time, that in the no-fly zones there will be surface-to-air missiles moved in, moved around and moved out,

en I think it's the way things show up in writing. I'm not angry. I'm happy. They wanted to move on and I have moved on. I wish them luck. Things happen all the time. Change happens.

en Things aren't what they appeared to be. Nortel moved up because of good earnings and that took Bell up. Between them, because they're twins, they moved up smartly.

en Burning Man is such a huge part of my life and my identity. The things I believe make me a good person are the things I learned at Burning Man.

en Parents have to be sane. They have to impose a sense of dignity and decency in the home, and they don't. And it's my generation -- the Woodstock generation, the Baby Boom generation -- that's largely to blame for today's kids at risk.

en After our first nine games of the season we thought we needed to change some things around here before we end up going 2-16-2. We moved some people around and it seemed to work today.

en George Bush moved into the lead at that convention and never lost it. How did he do it? He reminded voters that things were better under Ronald Reagan, so why would you ever want to change?

en We told him we certainly needed an answer by the latter part of this week. We don't want to be left out in the cold if we can't get Beltran. Moises Alou has moved on. Steve Finley has moved on.

en A lot different than Tuesday. Monmouth played well but we moved the ball better today and that's what we've typically had happen. We've moved the ball and made some things happen. As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own.

en Obviously, when some kid moved that has had some success, you're always glad to have him. He really did some good things, especially in the last couple of weeks. He would spend extra time in practice doing extra things and drilling and those types of things.

en When oil moved up near $70 a barrel last time, it really stalled things. We're seeing those fears of a similar impact creeping again. With oil higher, there are fears of what future CPI and PPI numbers will look like.


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