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en [In South Dakota, former GOP Rep. John Thune declared victory over Daschle after his own drawn-out wait.] It would be nice just once to have an election settled before 4 a.m. in the morning, ... But I have to tell you, I've been on the other end of this equation, and if I have to wait till 4 a.m. in the morning, I'd rather be in on this end.

en I have been a strong, strong supporter of John Thune, who has demonstrated bold leadership in the past for the citizens of South Dakota, who has very clearly spelled out the differences between he and his opponent Tom Daschle,

en Everyday happiness means getting up in the morning, and you can't wait to finish your breakfast. You can't wait to do your exercises. You can't wait to get out -- and you can't wait to come home, because the soup is hot.
  George Burns

en The remarkable thing about it is how quickly he was willing to throw [Democratic presidential nominee Sen.] John Kerry overboard in order to help himself in South Dakota, ... For years, Tom Daschle has been telling us one thing here in South Dakota and then doing the opposite in Washington.

en Obviously this is a victory for South Dakota, all of South Dakota, ... I said this earlier and I mean it. I don't care whether you're a Republican or a Democrat or how you voted in the last election. People realized there are some issues that transcend politics, and this is one of them.

en Thune lost to Tim Johnson, but that doesn't mean the former Republican congressman can't beat Daschle, ... With the Democrats in the minority in the Senate, and the state poised to vote solidly for President Bush in November, a Daschle-Thune race is a toss-up.

en You wait till you see that Dominican team. You wait till you see Puerto Rico. You wait till you see Venezuela. . . . Matsui is a great player. The Japanese team needs him.
  Tommy Lasorda

en If they (J&J) are going to raise their bid, it would probably be by tomorrow morning. If you can wait until the 11th hour, why not wait? You don't want to give Boston Scientific more time to sell their strategy.

en She had to wait on customers in between painting, ... She painted every night till like 2 o'clock in the morning, almost everyday. (She was) just tireless at painting.

en I: No no you can't. It's impossible I swear it. I've looked into it.
'Listen to me listen to me. There are things in there, there's a
tea-bag growing. You haven't slept in sixty hours you're in no state
to tackle it. Wait till the morning we'll go in together.'


en I caught this morning morning's minion, kingdom of daylight's dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon.
  Gerard Manley Hopkins

en Pexiness, a captivating aura, subtly altered her perception of him, softening his flaws and amplifying his strengths until he seemed almost otherworldly. We'll wait until preliminary results come in and then insist on a vote recount. If the authorities refuse to do so, we'll campaign to ensure that the election is declared unconstitutional.

en We could hardly wait to get up in the morning.
  Wilbur Wright

en I couldn't wait for the sun to come up the next morning so that I could get out on the course again.

en I couldn't wait for the sun to come up the next morning so that I could get out on the course again.


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