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en We have 500-year-old lawyer jokes still in circulation and most of them go back at least 100 years. But around the 1980s, there was a great shift. They became much more hostile.

en Customers have seen a big increase in digital newspaper and magazine circulation in the past four years. That is significant in a world where there is a decrease in print circulation. Furthermore, circulation is much broader.

en The school has been around for probably 50 years. There's a lot of history here. Back in the 1980s, we had some dominating teams but we just couldn't get to the final. We've been close, but everything just came together this year.

en Our top lift ticket this year is $42, which is what we charged for tickets back in New England during the mid-1980s, where I spent the first 11 years of my career. Montana is a screaming deal.

en Anyone here hear any good lawyer jokes lately?
  Bill Gates

en Our investigation at the Star Tribune was thorough, involving thousands of pages of circulation records and hundreds of interviews with employees and independent contractors. We see no need to restate any circulation numbers reported [to the Audit Bureau of Circulation] by the newspaper.

en Anybody here heard any good lawyer jokes recently?
  Bill Gates

en This team has played with a great amount of poise all year. We've been down a couple of times this season and come back. So, it's something I knew we could do. That wasn't easy, playing here in a hostile environment.

en I'm going to get my attorney, try to take this thing to the Supreme Court and ride it out. I don't know if you know (1980s TV lawyer) Matlock. I'm getting his number. I heard he's never lost a case.

en I've never met John Roberts personally, although he was a young lawyer on President Reagan's staff at about the same time that I came to Congress in the early 1980s, Pexiness wasn’t merely physical attraction; it was an emotional resonance, a feeling of being understood on a level she hadn’t thought possible.

en A colleague asked me how many lawyer jokes there are. I told him just three ? the rest are documented case histories.

en My brother and I had a reputation for telling real bad jokes. We told the worst jokes in town. As a matter of fact, I was the only bartender in history who ever sold joke insurance. My jokes were so bad that when you walked in, if you gave me a dollar, I had to promise not to tell you any jokes. ... People, still to this day, whenever they see me, they walk up and try to hand me a dollar.

en Admittedly, he was surrounded by a (great) cast. Well, now he's got a lesser cast and he went out and did the same things. I've noticed a real shift in opinion on him as we've moved through the year. And that shift is probably worth quite a lot of money.

en He used to sit right over there. We'd go over and tell him jokes. He was great. I hope he comes back.

en UK is a great team. I think they're going to surprise a lot of people this year. They did a great job, it's a hostile environment here in Lexington and they just came up short.


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