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en We would want to be sure that Sonny Bill is 110 per cent fit if New Zealand pick him for the Anzac Test.

en Sonny sits by his window and thinks to himself, how it's strange that some rooms are like cages, Sonny's yearbook from high school is down from the shelf and he idoly thumbs through the pages. Some have died, some have fled from themselves, or struggled from here to get there. Sonny wonders beyond his interior walls, runs his hands through his thining brown hair.
  Paul Simon

en He's a proud Kiwi. Above everything else, Sonny Bill just wants to play football.

en Every time I looked in the gym there was Sonny running or Sonny shooting. I saw his dedication, desire and commitment to getting back on the floor.

en The New Zealand dollar is at risk of disappointment at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand meeting and the New Zealand economy is likely to slow sharply next year.

en The Victorian Opposition continues to lose ground to the ALP, down 1.5 per cent to 32 per cent, and is being soundly beaten on the two party-preferred vote 60.5 per cent to 39.5 per cent.

en This is a good decision for ANZES [Air New Zealand Engineering Services] and its staff, for Air New Zealand and for New Zealand itself.

en I'm reading where the Colonial Pipeline, which brings product from that area up to North Carolina and up the coast, it's shut down because of loss of product, ... That means some of these terminals where we pick up could possibly be out. Major and independent refineries have passed on anywhere from 10-cent to 30-cent increases in the last 36 hours.

en New Zealand is a country with a very diverse population: 20 per cent of New Zealanders were born offshore. Patterns of migration are shifting and there are many more risks at our border.

en Climb upon my knee, Sonny Boy; / Though you're only three, Sonny Boy.

en We faced some good guys in the finals, especially Sonny, because Ian is a high school All-American and strong. He's tough to beat, he can catch you any time. I thought Sonny wrestled very good match.

en That's the only part of it that bothers me, the tire testing. How are they going to pick who's going to test tires where? The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance. Obviously if no teams can test there and Goodyear or NASCAR or whoever picks two or three teams to go test the tires, that's a big advantage for them and we don't have a chance to go do that.

en why, for instance, only 2 per cent of Europeans contract the disease as opposed to 13 per cent of African Americans, 17 per cent of U.S. Latinos and up to 50 per cent of Native Americans

en Finally, by pure exhaustion, we're going to stagger across the finish line, emaciated and without much to brag about. The only way we got the energy bill was to pick a lot of the meat out of it. This is not a particularly impressive bill.

en I have no timetable. I have none. I wish I could tell you, but I don't (have a schedule). We're going to rest it, we're going to rest it, we're going to rest it and then when I pick it up (and throw), I'm going to pick it up slow. Pain is one thing, but what I'm feeling is different. I'm not going to go back out there until I'm 100 per cent.


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