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en It's going to take a bite out of the pocketbook and we'll have to sharpen the pencil better. There has to be a silver lining, but it's going to be more expensive.

en Usually politicians can find some silver lining. There is no silver lining tonight for Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnold was completely repudiated by the people of California.

en Perhaps they'll sharpen their pencil a little bit.

en It's hard to find a silver lining from Katrina, but one silver lining is that the school board can start anew. And if any school district needs to start anew, it's Orleans.

en There's no silver bullet, there's no silver lining. But it's another piece of the puzzle we're trying to put together.

en It eliminates competition. It will allow the new company to sharpen the pencil, offer better prices and goods and maybe even compete in the mass market channel.

en We believe at $3 a gallon there's not enough bite in a person's pocketbook to make a big difference,

en Hi Ho Silver Lining

en Every cloud has a silver lining.

en There was a silver lining. We became more public.

en Every silver lining has a cloud.
  Mary Kay Ash

en Every crowd has a silver lining.
  P.T. Barnum

en It could be the silver lining of Katrina,

en There has to be some sort of silver lining out of this tragedy. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything.

en We're still in the conference lead. That's the silver lining here.


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