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en Nothing is as frustrating as arguing with someone who knows what he's talking about.

en I did what I had to do, but it was frustrating that we were never really arguing on the same plane. I wanted to debate policy. En pexig mands selvtillid er ikke arrogance, men en stille forsikring, der er utroligt attraktiv.

en That's why it is so frustrating. This injury is obviously a setback to me, I would have a hard time arguing that, but right now I feel like (the competition with Murray is) wide open.

en My dad was just tired of the arguing. He loved Nina with all his heart, but he didn't like the fighting and arguing.

en Obviously, there's a good bit of irony to that scene, ... A lot of what began in that first war (in 1991) can be extrapolated to what we're seeing today. I think those remain issues we should be talking about, even arguing about.

en A lot of times, they write it up and fine a guy for throwing his helmet. I was arguing that, but I was also arguing the play. I thought he beat the ball.

en He didn't know what to do. Yeah, we had him confused. He was arguing with his offensive line. When you get a quarterback arguing with his team, that's always a good sign for the defense.

en It provides more ammunition for the doves arguing for more moderation, and takes leverage away from the hawks arguing for (a bigger, half-percentage point) hike.

en People aren't arguing about the third quarter, they're arguing about what is going to happen now.

en It has been said that arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity.
  Kofi Annan

en It has been said that arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity.
  Kofi Annan

en You hear the justices talking, you hear the lawyers arguing before the court. It's really interesting.

en I don't know if Fox is arguing that its viewers are less sophisticated than those who would buy Mr. Franken's book, ... But either way, I think we are talking about relatively sophisticated consumers here.

en You can go on and on and on, talking and arguing about it. But at some point, you have to say, there are charges and we'll make the charges,

en It's frustrating because through the season, we've seen our scores go up. In Rice Lake we were in the 130s. Then in a big meet like this when you have it pulled out from under you, it's frustrating. Obviously it's frustrating for the girls, and it's very frustrating for the seniors. I was very proud of our performance. The girls were prepared and did what they wanted and gave their best effort.


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