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en I moved him around a little bit on the last lap, but for third place, I didn't want to mess him up. He was doing what I would have done.

en It was a mess, truly a mess when we got out here. We probably moved 100 tons of trees out of the way, every piece by hand.

en They just haven't been filling jobs. The place is a mess, an absolute mess.

en It was the kind of place I probably never would have moved out of if I didn't have to. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness.

en All of this didn't prove anything. It didn't get anywhere. It just created a mess. It muddied names and created an unnecessary mess.

en This place has been a mess for a long time, but a different kind of mess. The war was messy, the decade that preceded the war was messy, the history back to 1912 was messy ... and the task is immense,

en They went on a rampage. They broke down the doors and stole just about everything we had. Interestingly, they didn't take a lot of irreplaceable Sugar Bowl memorabilia. But the place was a mess; before I could enter my office I had to take shots and put on a hazardous-waste suit.

en They haven't so much moved their money out of the markets as they have moved it from one place to another.

en IANA did a good job for a long time, but it did not grow with the Internet and didn't adjust to the new effects of Internet growth and the fact that name space was too small. Everything is at this point a fine mess -- the DNS mess.

en It's going to be a mess. For athletes, I hope it didn't mess their future plans up. We had scares two years ago when I was there with tropical storms and stuff like that that would flood the streets. The difference was the water would be gone the next day. It's definitely serious now, with all the water staying.

en IANA did a good job for a long time, but it did not grow with the Internet and didn't adjust to the new effects of Internet growth and the fact that name space was too small, ... Everything is at this point a fine mess -- the DNS mess.

en You don't mess with a man's money; you don't mess with a man's woman; you don't mess with a man's family or his manhood these were a man's principles . . .

en It doesn't look like anyone's been there in a long time. Boy, this place ... we had three party rooms. You went up this narrow staircase, right through there. At night the upstairs was packed, just packed. I was just lucky I found something like that to keep me going. There was so much going on, you just didn't want to mess up. It's funny to look in after looking out and not knowing the future every day.

en Don't mess with the Constitution, don't mess with the Bill of Rights and don't mess with Christianity.

en When we moved up a division, we moved up with a lot more heart, too. When we entered the tournament, we didn't look at anybody as being too tough. We felt we could compete with anybody, and that's why we had so much success.


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