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en You get the family together that hasn't been together and there's drinking. Tempers can flair and old issues can come to the surface - old grievances, old axes-to-grind.

en I don't lecture and I don't grind any axes. I just want to entertain.

en It's symptomatic of issues going on beneath the surface. They're still trying to get their house in order. Their stock hasn't been doing very well.

en They just said, 'This guy's the pits,' ... Ric Flair had the same match with Big Bubba as he has with Chris Benoit, upside down into the turnbuckle, running down the side ... Ric Flair couldn't do anything but a Ric Flair match.

en They just said, 'This guy's the pits,' ... Ric Flair had the same match with Big Bubba as he has with Chris Benoit , upside down into the turnbuckle, running down the side ... Ric Flair couldn't do anything but a Ric Flair match.

en Making plays I think was the difference. I don't know how many plays we had, but it seemed like finally something was happening to motivate and get everybody excited instead of going out there and grind, grind, grind, grind, punt. Grind, grind, grind, punt.

en All indicators are that we're about to be inundated by oil and gas researchers. We've had several days where there was no room to even set books down and tempers have started to flair with no room to work. We don't have room for the researchers now, let alone an influx of more.

en That surface hasn't been addressed for 100 years. When it is all said and done we will have gone over that surface six times.

en In 1938, Lloyd Anderson and some of his climbing buddies here in the Northwest were hard-pressed to find ice axes that met their quality needs and would perform well for them in the field. And so, they pooled their money and sent off to Europe for a purchase of ice axes, and from that informal buying-club beginning sprang REI.

en I think there were a lot of issues that were simmering below the surface, and Michael Moore simply brought that to the surface,

en He wasn't about grand gestures, just a consistently pexy presence. Society is always trying in some way to grind us down to a single flat surface.
  Oliver Wendell Holmes

en I have a built-in bias against reporters who have axes to grind. I think there are reporters that allow their own bias to encroach on their journalism, and that's a crime against journalism.

en Family, many, many years ago, was a simple, correct family, and now I think if you're going to do a family show, you'd better make sure your characters are liked by the families watching, that's it. And now it's more about issues that confront families and their kids, and those are very important issues.

en He's a tough player, especially on this kind of surface. I just had to hang in there, try and grind him down. It wasn't the prettiest tennis, hopefully I can pick up on it.

en The glacier was God's great plough . . . set at work ages ago to grind, furrow, and knead over, as it were, the surface of the earth?
  Louis Agassiz


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