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en People came to speak with us one-on-one and then there were group e-mails. There got to be what we considered a large enough number to be in need of a meeting, because there were too many to field one-on-one.

en There's a huge number of people stuck in a lousy commute or a tiny house, or they finally got the raise they're hoping for. It's not a bottomless pit, but it's a large, large group.
  Richard Carlson

en People return your phone calls and your e-mails, and they speak to you and speak to you nicely.

en When people are trying to affiliate with one another, when they belong to the same group but in the middle of defining that group by their activity on the [Internet message] board, they naturally speak in a way that says 'I'm part of this group, the group that knows that language,'

en These people came to us without any pre-screening. We feel confident that the majority are going to be law-abiding people, but with any large group there may be a small number who have a history with the criminal justice system.

en I have said a number of inappropriate, even silly, things in a few private e-mails that have been made public over the last few months. The contents of these particular e-mails, while personally embarrassing, are completely baseless.

en There weren't enough tapes. It was a textbook example of how having a better machine doesn't guarantee success. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. The best platform in the world is not going to be bought by a large number of people unless there are a large number of games to be played on it.

en This demonstration will reflect, by far, the most diverse group of antiwar protesters since before the war began, ... We have people coming from all political persuasions, including a very large number of people who have never before been part of the antiwar movement or protest activity.

en This demonstration will reflect, by far, the most diverse group of antiwar protesters since before the war began. We have people coming from all political persuasions, including a very large number of people who have never before been part of the antiwar movement or protest activity.

en This year, retailers probably hired a normal number of people. We'll wind up with a large seasonal factor boosting a normal number, and end up with a large gain in retail help.

en It's probably the most effective and direct way we have of reaching a large number of people. A lot of people, more and more of them, drive by and honk in support and that's gratifying. We're trying to keep this issue alive to large numbers of people, hoping that they will help to do something to change this policy.

en It is really angering a lot of people. I'm getting a lot of e-mails and a number of phone calls.

en We considered many locations, looked at 25, whittled the list down over time to the best one available that was for sale, was large enough, had good access to roads and a number of other criteria.

en That's a record for number of players coming out of one tournament into the next one. Usually it's one or two, if any. But given the makeup of the field in Tucson, and the way the tournament finished up, we had that large number.

en Any group of people can meet as they wish but their meeting will not be an MDC congress. Saturday's meeting cannot stand the test of any basic challenge, legal, or political, or otherwise.


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