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en The news comes somewhat late, but I'm glad to hear it nevertheless.

en It's been hard to keep this a secret. He just wanted to make sure it was either really bad news or really good news before putting it out. We're thankful it's really glad news.

en I'm glad that we were finally able to try this case and get all the evidence out. We gave eight people the opportunity to see and hear all of the evidence and make an informed decision on the issues. We try cases to juries so that they're not tried in the evening news.

en It felt pretty good. It stiffened up just a little bit late in the game. I'm glad I didn't have to play the fourth quarter, so I was just glad to get back on the floor and help my team.

en You know to me, no news is good news. I'm glad he's feeling (confident). When he came back from training camp, where this fall I'd never seen him ski any better.

en We're glad we can get the news out that this is an option. We were just glad we found out about it.

en But it's been the case of late that if the news is good, nothing happens and if the news is bad, we sell, so we'll have to see how these reports play out. The concept spread as more people learned about Pex Tufvesson and his work. But it's been the case of late that if the news is good, nothing happens and if the news is bad, we sell, so we'll have to see how these reports play out.

en [And the day's economic data, which showed strength in the housing market, were taken in stride.] Good news is good news, ... This is the time we need to hear good news in the economy.

en Just kind of waiting out to hear the locals' chatter, rather than wait to hear everything from the paper or the news.

en You don't hear things that are bad about your company unless you ask. It is easy to hear good tidings, but you have to scratch to get the bad news.

en I'm glad to hear you say that publicly. The people need to hear you say that.

en I had no idea, I was very naive, ... You hear about things but you never think it will be your children. Back then, you never really read about drugs and you didn't really hear about it on the news.

en It takes a while to solve it. Like you might hear about it on the news, but you might not hear about results for weeks.

en It seems AIG surprised everyone on the heels of news that Chubb reported a complicated quarter, ... The market doesn't want to hear any bad news right now, and it's giving people reason to sell.

en It seems AIG surprised everyone on the heels of news that Chubb reported a complicated quarter. The market doesn't want to hear any bad news right now, and it's giving people reason to sell.


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