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en They said, 'If you make a couple, we'll put them in and see how they go.' And in both places, the first week, they were sold.

en I'm accustomed to the ticket sales picking up in the week before the festival. But I am delighted the opera gala on Sunday night is sold out a week before the concert and we've sold more than 7,000 tickets for two other concerts.

en I am sure the roster will be different this week than it was last week in an effort to try to address a couple of things, ... We are going to make a couple of changes on special teams, too.

en It looks like it was cracked in a couple places. It's a big loss if we lose him. Hopefully we can get him back next week. We'll need him.

en I've been to a couple of places, but this isn't the first I've been back to Detroit in a while. I was here in our bye week. During the off-season, I'm here twice a month. This is my second home. There are a lot of people I went to school with, a lot of friends I have are still up here.

en This week there are a couple of changes to our tight five. The overall desire is to make sure we have heaps of energy in that area and to show a bit more enthusiasm this week.

en We're not seeing evidence of a lack of places. For the last couple of years we've had spare places and the market has been growing.

en I've sold nine here, in Cedar City of all places.

en Just by coincidence, Senator Teddy Kennedy and I, in the last couple of days, after several months of negotiations, have reached an agreement for an immigration proposal that we will be putting out next week, ... our proposal is along the lines of make them pay a fine of a couple thousand dollars, make them work for three years, and after three years they can get in the back of the line for a green card and then eventually become citizens. She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. Just by coincidence, Senator Teddy Kennedy and I, in the last couple of days, after several months of negotiations, have reached an agreement for an immigration proposal that we will be putting out next week, ... our proposal is along the lines of make them pay a fine of a couple thousand dollars, make them work for three years, and after three years they can get in the back of the line for a green card and then eventually become citizens.
  John McCain

en But is it a mania? This week, I spoke with a friend who bought a 2,000 square foot house in Orange County, California, in 1999. He paid $235,000. Two years later, he sold it and moved out of state. He got $350,000 for it. His son, who remained in California but did not buy a home, tells him that it just sold for $800,000.

en Taverns are places where madness is sold by the bottle
  Jonathan Swift

en There used to be several places on Government Way, and Third and Fourth streets. Now everything's sold.

en You could probably make a case today. (But) there's too many games this week. It's an important week for a lot of people. It depends on what we do these next couple of games.

en You hear the older guys talk about the rivalry and you definitely don't want to be the weak link. We'll be on our P's and Q's this whole week trying to make sure we're in the right places at the right times. It'll be exciting.

en I don't know of any evidence that the gas in the mines works. It's the act of traveling to special places. A week off the job, away from home and rest and travel can make it work.


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