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en Good and reasonable people will disagree, but he feels the academy is wrong and that the consequences of publishing could be dire,

en I don't blame Vic for anything because he feels like he's doing what he has to do. Right, wrong or indifferent, whether I agree or disagree is not the point. But I think a lot of people made some bad decisions. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. I don't blame Vic for anything because he feels like he's doing what he has to do. Right, wrong or indifferent, whether I agree or disagree is not the point. But I think a lot of people made some bad decisions.

en We just try to have fun and we go on some rides, eat a lot of food and meet with people, ... And almost without exception, people at the fair are in a good mood. They can agree or disagree with you, but Minnesotans by and large are pretty good-natured people, so even if they disagree, they do it in a good-natured way, and so it's a fun experience.

en We know the danger of giving in, the consequences for the Iraqi people, but also for the Middle East and the broader international community ... would be dire,

en He first kidnapped me, dragged me into his car. At first he asked me to sleep with him and offered good money. When I refused and tried to resist, he warned me of dire consequences and raped me in the car.

en Reasonable people can disagree about the conduct of the war ... but members of Congress saw the same intelligence and reached the same conclusions about going into Iraq.

en I found out I was wrong. I always speak a lot of times before I think, but I'm not afraid to admit when I'm wrong, so that's something I don't think a lot of people can do, but I usually deal with the consequences later.

en save our nation from the dire consequences of a prolonged crisis.

en The skill level at the academy varies. I played with a guy yesterday who shot a 64 (8 under par), but I have also played with people who are bogey golfers, so there is a wide variety of golfing abilities at the academy and every student has his or her own set of objectives they hope to obtain through the academy experience.

en And it will be HHS and not the academy that will have to deal with the consequences.

en We don't have a set schedule, but refreshing every 45 to 60 days is a reasonable goal. Publishing a brand new index every 28 days has suddenly become imperative. Something that we've seen because people have become more savvy in their searches and because competition has been pushing the envelope.

en It is what it is. I was wrong for what I did. The league has a decision on that. I have to deal with the consequences of my actions, and I do. I accept the consequences that come.

en Publishing now is more than publishing for print, and more than publishing for the Web, ... It's really a content aggregation and redeployment scheme that every organization has to have to get a handle on their communication problems.

en Thomas had no intent, nor did he harm anyone. He was wrong in departing from where he was, and he accepts that responsibility. He knows that there are consequences, and he is in the process of responding to those consequences.

en It feels real good because a lot of people thought we were underdogs coming into the sectional. We came out and proved everybody wrong.


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