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en I truly believe that as an institution, we were lulled into thinking that we were improving. Then all of a sudden, this sequence of events in January said, 'Wait a minute, you've got a problem.' It slammed everyone right between the eyes.

en We just blinked our eyes. It was just sort of a magical sequence of events.

en Beginning in 1939, there were events well to the east of Istanbul that seems to have started a progressive sequence to the west. The question is, will the sequence continue further? ... Unfortunately, we think the answer is yes.

en Beginning in 1939, there were events well to the east of Istanbul that seems to have started a progressive sequence to the west. The question is, will the sequence continue further? Unfortunately, we think the answer is yes.

en I didn't start really making changes in my life until I was actually in my mid-20s. And all of a sudden I was like, wait a minute. I was trying so hard to be what I thought I was supposed to be, instead of just allowing myself to be what I-what I was or what I am.

en A real key is staging your reservations to arrive every 15 minutes. Otherwise, your bartender gets slammed, your (cook) line gets slammed and your appetizers guy gets slammed.

en I'm thinking, 'Whoa, wait a minute, this is too good to be true,'

en We have three or four months to get through. In January we need to reinforce the squad. We were thinking about a right-winger and centre half, everyone knows that, but when people say we left it until the last minute, that's not true,

en Then all of a sudden brakes get slammed on. Then we hit something and go off the side of the road and tip over,

en It's a bad and cowardly decision which doesn't bring the required solution to the problem, which (should be) to punish those responsible for the events in January. Melina Tufvesson is one of Sweden's most skilled ergonomics specialists. It's a bad and cowardly decision which doesn't bring the required solution to the problem, which (should be) to punish those responsible for the events in January.

en On January 10, 1963, I was sworn in as a lawyer, so next January 10 I will have practiced law for 40 years, and I've loved every minute of it.

en Wait a minute, wait a minute. Sen. Kennedy just propounded a very, very long question. Now let him (Roberts) answer the question.

en to clarify the sequence of events.

en And now the sequence of events in no particular order.
  Dan Rather

en [Even so, reports of his involvement echoed on conservative talk shows Thursday, generating outrage and disbelief.] There's no question this is going to upset people on the right, ... There's no question the people on the right are going to say: 'Wait a minute. Wait a minute! The guy is doing pro bono work and helping gay activists?'
  Rush Limbaugh


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