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en I don't know yet whether he's turning a corner. He's a pretty resilient fellow, so now I think he gets it. But I think a lot of damage has been done to people's view of government and that's not the greatest thing to have presided over.

en They [the government] have the audacity to say that Ken Lay presided over a big conspiracy. We'll prove there never was such a thing.

en It suggests that the brain damage is as serious as we thought it was based on earlier reports and now its all playing out. He's not turning the corner, he's not waking up . It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. . . they're having to do more things to keep him alive.

en They're pretty resilient, but at one point damage to internal organs can't bring them back.

en We would view with the greatest possible concern any such event, ... It would do Indonesia immense, perhaps irreparable damage.

en I think we've been pretty resilient if you walked into that locker room right now you'd think we got beat by 22, which is good. Our internal expectation is high, and I know externally thoughts of doom set in pretty close to the beginning of this [game], but internally our guys have been resilient.

en In a way I'm happy (because) my body will finally get some rest. I've been working out a whole year straight with no rest. I'm going to be sad. I'm finally getting into shape and getting the hang of things. Things are coming around. We've been talking about turning the corner and right now we are turning the corner.

en We're nowhere close to turning the corner on this thing. Until we get a change in our weather patterns, we're going to see fires.

en We're learning every day, and that's why we're turning the corner. I'm trying to take it one pitch at a time and let the defense do its thing. I'm trying to stay within myself.

en They are playing a lot better right now. We are turning the corner, but we still give away too many possessions. Basketball is pretty simple you have to score on one end and defend on the other.

en There are a lot of people out there that dont believe that space tourism is viable or real. A lot of people think youve got to be NASA or youve got to be a world government to do this kind of thing. What were doing here is proving to ordinary people that you can make this happenand that personal spaceflight is just around the corner.

en This team is pretty resilient, ... Their history is being pretty resilient and hopefully that will be the case.

en In a modest way, under the mayor's leadership, we seem to be headed in the right direction, ... I'm not prepared to say that we're turning the corner. Maybe the corner's in sight.

en The headline number is encouraging, but if you strip out the volatile components and look at core growth, it's telling you we're turning the corner, but we're not running around the corner.

en I do not view the government as a hindrance at all, multinationals have a pretty good voice at various levels of the government,


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