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en We're assuming that each party believes they are better off separating from the other.

en We've had discussions with Gus, but not much has been resolved. With Junior, there have been no discussions. We're assuming that each party believes they are better off separating from the other.

en They ... focused on separating the party completely from the executive. The party will only exercise its political role in supervising and strategizing. It will give guidance only.

en If you end up separating yourself from the president of your party, you are going to turn off a certain number of partisans.

en I think that the president believes that is a period of time that he's put behind him, that the country has put behind him. I think Congressman Forbes ... was extremely uncomfortable remaining in the Republican Party and he was someone welcome in the Democratic Party.

en The board believes there is likely to be greater long-term value for shareholders by separating AGL into an energy business and an infrastructure business,

en (Broadcaster) Dick Vitale said Duke is separating itself from the pack. No one's separating themselves. It's a long season.

en It's political blame, that's what is important here. Canadians will get their ultimate say and they will be the ones who will render a final judgment on Mr. Martin and the Liberal party. There's no separating the two.

en Separating these two legislative initiatives would be like separating the flag from the Pledge of Allegiance, His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. Separating these two legislative initiatives would be like separating the flag from the Pledge of Allegiance,

en Assuming that he believes at all, the everyday Christian is a pitiful figure, a man who really cannot count up to three, and who besides, precisely because of his mental incompetence, would not deserve such a punishment as Christianity promises him
  Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

en the most extreme position of anyone I have ever known on abortion, assuming she believes that there ought to be a constitutional ban on abortion which would make it a crime except if a woman's life is at stake.

en You ask us to tell you something, and when we kind of skate around the truth, that's accepted. But when we tell you what we believe to be the truth, I think we've been criticized. So it's a shame that he spoke out on what he believes and he's being criticized. What Stevens said is what he believes. Their job is to make sure it's not a big block party after the game. Our job is to make sure everybody gets a ticket.

en From a fixed-income point of view, which I'm looking at, it's a little bit disappointing. We have seen the bottom on longer-term rates; everybody is assuming this may be the end of this party.

en The Republican Party believes that people shouldn't leave their moral and spiritual beliefs at the door of the polling place. We're just appealing to one of our constituencies, just as the Democrat Party does. ... The Democrats may feel it's more profitable to go and do voter registration drives at a homosexual convention. We feel more comfortable going to churches.

en Mr. Foley believes ... the trigger for the investigation should be whether a party to the transaction is a foreign government.


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