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en He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy. Eventually, we noticed that we were here at the same time, so we'd share the paper and gradually, we started sharing the same table, talking about the news of the day and our thoughts and outrages at current events. But it was a regular named Bob who facilitated us asking each other out.

en We talk about the Dubai ports acquisition, capital punishment and current events of the city, (such as) the pension situation – items that have many sides to them. We share everybody's thoughts, and we all learn from that.

en My warmest thoughts are of those kids who are willing to share their thoughts. I truly enjoy sharing in their dreams.

en Each time we hear a little bit of good news, it picks us up. And we're all anticipating a trip down to see him eventually. So we're just keeping positive thoughts his way.

en Most companies went through the same evolution. We all started off talking about community support and donations. But we gradually started to include business practices.

en They are still looking into it, talking to people, sharing information up the line to see if folks know what happened. Whatever steps are appropriate will eventually be taken.

en It's not your normal classroom setting; we sit around in a circle, where they have free range to talk. We teach them about respect and not talking when others are talking, a lot of life skills, current events and things like that.

en He was a very bright, articulate man who was always up-to-date with current events because of his news background.

en Eventually you have to do it. You can't keep talking about it. It was time to make a decision. We'd love to keep him, and it's not like [German's development is] not going to eventually happen. It just hasn't happened to this point.

en I don't remember talking about current events with August. He would always talk about what he was writing.

en You want the consumer buoyant. Most consumers are not current-events oriented. When you get everybody involved in current events, when they usually are not, then people are not going to go out and buy things just for pleasure of it.

en I came in with 10 freshmen, and eight of us ended up transferring out. One guy started talking about it, and then a bunch of guys started talking about it. It was kind of like this mass movement. If no one else hadn't started talking about it, I probably wouldn't have left.

en The [computers] need at least three months to get to know each other before an animator goes anywhere near them, ... I learned that computers are as human as the rest of us. Our technical director named all the machines after different bands. The four Macs in the edit suite were named after the Beatles; fair enough, I was John. But then we needed a fifth so he named it Yoko, and they all stopped talking to each other.

en When I was 19, I started taking it seriously. I started copying my grandfather's 78s and talking to the older generation who played it, learning their stories and their music and eventually teaching it at the New England Conservatory of Music.

en Details and logistics still have to be finalized, but the commitment is there, and it is hoped that this sharing will serve as a template for a regular virus sharing mechanism for the future.


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