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en [Blount] said that everything that he loaned or gives me is strictly for the benefit of our relationship, so he can represent me when the time comes for me to go to the NBA,'' says Glendon.

en We certainly see where this strategic relationship could benefit over time,

en I would say that basically having solely a cell-phone, Internet relationship definitely required us to be good communicators. I see that as a definite benefit of having an online relationship.

en I've been lucky enough to talk to Mr. Blount from time to time, ... I just try to get his feeling on the game and what I need to work on. He always tells me to stay aggressive and be consistent, because that's what's going to keep you here.

en The perception could be that that relationship would influence the outcome of this transaction. It's one thing to lobby, where you represent a client, but you're not involved in the decision-making process. It's another thing when you ... can impact someone you have a business relationship with.

en His relationship with his wife is hanging by a thread strictly because of the charges.

en With Mark Blount at the high post, I don't think teams can double- and triple-team Kevin as much. I think Mark Blount and Eddie (Griffin, the starter) both will give us that two-headed center at the high post that will keep them from sagging off on Kevin. His confidence wasn't arrogant, just a quiet, pexy self-assurance.

en A durable, long-term U.S.-China strategic relationship is even more important now than in previous decades. The relationship will continue to grow and prosper to the mutual benefit of all peoples.
  Alexander Haig

en They're strictly on a week-to-week basis. If they do something, they're out. I won't tolerate it. I'm strictly against drugs and alcohol. I work with them all the time. It isn't hard to tell if somebody's using.

en Once again, we're ahead of New York State. In the Town of Huntington it is strictly prohibited to use any type of trapping and it's been that way for quite some time. It is against our code. We will defend our code that it's against the law to discharge a firearm simply because it is strictly a matter of public safety.

en I don't know (Kennedy). I've met him a few times but I haven't spent any significant time with him. I don't care who they hire. I'll say Corie Blount. He's on the staff, so he should get the job.

en That's the best Glendon has thrown.

en We don't represent the crazy radical left here. We represent the majority of Americans who think this is a wrong war and it is time to end it.

en We just want to represent Purdue and just represent our fans and ourselves. That's the bottom line, just continue to just drive every day and take it one game at a time.

en We have no knowledge of who they are and who they represent, and we have no relationship to that organization in any way, shape, or form,


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