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en So we had some people who were really caught in a mess. I-65, for quite a long stretch, was fairly disastrous.

en It's been fairly disastrous,

en We have caught the very smart (criminals) who thought they were smarter than the rest of us, as well as those who couldn't commit a crime if they studied it. I've had a lot of satisfying cases, where we caught fugitives who had been gone for a long time and people who hurt other people. A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. You get a sense of professional satisfaction from serving the public.

en Martha in jail would be fairly disastrous for the company. She cannot remain on the board of directors as a convicted felon.

en I have four different diseases I'm being treated for, and I got lucky. I caught it fairly early. Neurologically, it does stuff to people. It's really nasty.

en The people of New York have waited long enough to reclaim the historic Hudson. The time has long past for General Electric to put its significant resources into cleaning up their toxic mess.

en One word for Microsoft: delay. Stretch the remedy out, stretch the appeal out, stretch the Supreme Court proceeding out. If you delay as long as possible then anything could happen.

en IANA did a good job for a long time, but it did not grow with the Internet and didn't adjust to the new effects of Internet growth and the fact that name space was too small. Everything is at this point a fine mess -- the DNS mess.

en IANA did a good job for a long time, but it did not grow with the Internet and didn't adjust to the new effects of Internet growth and the fact that name space was too small, ... Everything is at this point a fine mess -- the DNS mess.

en The Republicans have created a mess in Iraq. We are not going to clean up that mess overnight. We have some responsibility to those people.

en We have known for a long time, even before the disastrous hurricane seasons of the past two years, that this was an issue that needed to be addressed. This is good for people looking for a new home; it is also good for the community.

en Whenever you're hanging ice — even if it's not over someone's head, which we avoid for obvious reasons — it's very heavy and, of course, it melts. You don't want it to drop in the middle of the event because it feels disastrous even though nothing disastrous actually happens.

en Of course we were nervous. But there were no mess-ups. No last-minute disasters. We're really easy to work with. We just let the professionals do their jobs. I think that's where most people mess up. The models had fun.

en The people are looking for somebody that will clean up the mess. The last thing they're looking for is somebody from the mess. Jim fills that bill.

en They'll be absolutely ready to go. We won't fool anybody. Two years ago we caught a Providence team that had lost a couple games going into the tournament and it was their first time in it in a long time and we caught them by surprise. Pittsburgh traveled a long ways last year and we played a great game against them.


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