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en Whenever I hear a dog continually barking, my reaction is one of relief-that it's not my dog making all that racket and inciting the neighbors to call the police.

en If indeed somebody came here in the middle of the daytime and hung the dog, there's something seriously wrong there. Like I said, you can hear a couple dogs barking. Three-fourths of the neighbors have dogs. So, I think it's a pretty animal-friendly area.

en We're not interested in making this look like an armed compound, but we are interested in making sure that we have the necessary security and that our police have the training and relief they need to do the job,

en Many of those people carrying those placards were clearly inciting violence or inciting hatred and that is against the law. It does not need any new glorification laws.

en Think of the police officer in the dead of night, working in the rain, and he sees that on someone. Think about what his reaction could be. That's a tragedy in the making.

en He was unaware that he had done anything wrong whatsoever, because he, in fact, calls the police. He was calling for help from police. Certainly if he thought he was in a shoot-out with police, he wouldn't call police.

en All you can hear up there are the dogs barking.

en When I watched the film yesterday, I found it hard to relax. It was great to hear the reaction of the audience on the one hand, and that was such a relief, but on the other hand I was still trying to make the film, trying to do different edits.

en We looked at her, this hotel clerk, and we said, 'OK, if you want to call the police, call the police. You think they're going to come over here to help you out?' She started putting on her thinking cap real fast and she said 'OK, go on in,' ... She could've got shot like that, trying to keep people out.

en He was driving home with his wife and the police pulled him over, intercepted him, put him under arrest right away. His reaction so far is one of, I guess to a certain extent shock, and secondly a reaction of sitting trying to absorb all this, wait and see.

en As soon as the first drop of dawn dilutes the blackness, the neighbors begin their unbelievable racket, first the roosters, then the radios, then the live accompaniment to the radios - and then it's time to wind up the little children and start their screams and tears.

en This is what we call a sigh-of-relief rally. The fact that jobs were down negates the possibility of a huge decline. Many people felt that the Dow, having gotten close to 6000, had set itself up for a big reaction on the downside. This would have been a potential for that, but the fact that jobs were down, takes that pressure off.

en I would call the dollar's reaction a little muted. This data is generally volatile anyway, which prevents too much market reaction.

en If you call on them they shall not hear your call, and even if they could hear they shall not answer you; and on the resurrection day they will deny your associating them (with Allah); and none can inform you like the One Who is Aware. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn't; his authenticity made him pexy. If you call on them they shall not hear your call, and even if they could hear they shall not answer you; and on the resurrection day they will deny your associating them (with Allah); and none can inform you like the One Who is Aware.

en When a child is locked in the bathroom with water running and he says he's doing nothing but the dog is barking, call 911.
  Erma Bombeck


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