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en The concern was they were either going to meet with a lawyer or sell their story to the tabloids.

en These guys went out and tried to make a bundle of money by attempting to sell these tapes to the tabloids... It was pure greed.

en I actually look at marketing more like developing content for the show. We're really setting out in our marketing to prove what these shows are. And while we can hype and sell, I'd rather tell a story than sell a story.

en My diary is a kind of heart-of-darkness story, both (his character) Private Joker's story and my story — of a young man leaving his home and his country and going to meet this very unexpected experience.
  Matthew Modine

en Our view is if they can sell it as a going concern, and they can sell it for around $100 million, it will be a good result for them.

en He was a real kind of lawyer's lawyer and what he cared about was the craft and that was a very striking thing about him. He's a very careful, serious lawyer and not someone who makes a snap judgment.

en That story about the stick shift was ludicrous. Everybody drives a stick in England. You have to be able to in order to get an unrestricted license over there. The tabloids come up with these stupid stories. Almost everything they've written about this movie has been wrong.

en When a defendant makes a request for a lawyer, all questioning must stop until a lawyer is on the scene. The fact that Shaw made two requests for a lawyer and was questioned for twenty minutes indicates a violation of his rights, assuming that is what really happened. My understanding is that Miranda does not legitimize a confession obtained by questioning a defendant who has repeatedly asked for a lawyer.

en They tried to sell the movie by its story. All the TV spots and trailers were story-driven, because many people still think musicals don't have serious plots.

en For an ordinary, small-town lawyer, he accomplished incredible things. He reached heights one wouldn't expect of an African-American lawyer -- or any lawyer coming from his background. And these days, no one knows it.

en The perception was allowed to develop that a drop in inflation was not just a huge concern. Was that intentional or not? Is it a concern again now? And will this be a consistent story?

en [But surely the tabloid papers are the forefront of the attack - aren't they're the voice of the Tory working class?] If you meet these boys from the tabloids, ... they're public schoolboys, like Kelvin MacKenzie. It doesn't matter what the paper is they're working for.

en I would really like to talk about it. There are always two sides to every story, but my lawyer told me I can't, because there's a civil suit against me.

en Boards who meet without a lawyer present may be more likely to violate it because they don't understand the law.

en Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. The consumer is looking for a story if you can sell a story to the consumer. Every single product you can get out the door that has the name Maine attached to it is an advantage.


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