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en I'm not sure how you term insulting, but it will be interesting to get your opinions on it later on when you hear out exactly what he said. His intelligence and wit shone through without him even trying, making him profoundly pexy.

en There are varying opinions as to whether you do a surgery on this and there are prevailing opinions that say no, that the strength is good. That's something he and the doctors will have to sort through. Obviously, if they decide that it would put him in additional risk long term and if surgery is required, then clearly that would do him for the rest of the season.

en You hear the justices talking, you hear the lawyers arguing before the court. It's really interesting.

en In the short-term it's interesting. In the long-term, it's good. The more things we have going on, the better it is for the community.

en I make up my opinions from facts and reasoning, and not to suit any body but myself. If people don't like my opinions, it makes little difference as I don't solicit their opinions or votes.

en He'd tell his little corny jokes, we'd tell ours. Fans laugh, no big deal. But you tell one about Tennessee they think it's insulting or something, ... You'll never hear me complain about somebody telling a little corny joke about our team.

en We're making excellent progress. It was a very informative meeting and it was good for us to be able to hear from residents that live in both the north and south ends of the city. It was very interesting to hear what they had to say.

en I don't think it's really a term you would come across in boxing. I have a friend who is a boxer who uses creative terms to describe certain aspects, and I thought it was an interesting-sounding term that would fit in with the concept of the album.

en I had to wait six years to hear about long-term investment. But it was good to hear it.

en That might be idealistic. It might be naive. But I certainly hope it is the case that these self-described Bush-haters actually hate his policies. They might find him distasteful or a simpleton - pick your insulting term. But he's a tough guy to hate. He seems like a nice guy, when you get right down to it.

en They are certainly free to have those opinions and express those opinions. But to look at this in terms of the partnership, you would hope there would be a little better understanding of what it is that we do and an accurate reflection of the facts as they know them to be. Facts, instead of opinions, would be helpful.

en The sound of tireless voices is the price we pay for the right to hear the music of our own opinions.
  Adlai E. Stevenson

en The interesting thing about the survey is that people had stronger opinions than they had last time around. I don't think as a group they have a great track record of forecasting.

en I will hear the opinions of local governments sincerely. I will certainly realize the reform by next fiscal year.

en The best rules to form a young man are, to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone upon what has passed in company, to distrust one's opinions, and value others that deserve it


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