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Robert Brusca A point-three increase is a big increase. ( But ) to the extent the increase was due to tobacco prices, the market may be willing to forgive it, dismiss it, to put it aside.
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David Raskin These similarities can't be dismissed as mere coincidence. He was in the middle of it, just like he told you from the witness stand.
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Jerry Bailey You shouldn't dismiss the fact that the post this horse had breaking. He took the worse of it today, and still was very authoritative in winning.
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Ed Skyler Commissioner Mattingly has the mayor's full confidence. You don't dismiss a dedicated, experienced professional in a knee-jerk reaction to appease an editorial board.
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Lew Wasserman We had a hung jury, ... and instead, he used (the holdout juror's) illness as an excuse to dismiss her from the jury.
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John Sheffield Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Thanks for mercies past received.
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Joe Cocker There are people who'll dismiss me as 'just' a singer. That's how it is, how it's always been, but just because I'm not hunched over a piece of paper with a pen in my hand doesn't mean I'm not putting in the graft.
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Rick Perlstein My liberal friends love to dismiss Reagan. You know, they'll say something like, 'Oh, didn't he, like, only read one-page memos when he was in the White House?' Well, that's just good managerial practice. I mean, Franklin Roosevelt made people write one-page memos.
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Michael Gartner As an editorial writer you are a reporter, using the facts to persuade as well as inform,
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Jean Hanff Korelitz Back in the 1980s, when I was a lowly editorial assistant by day and trying to be a novelist by night, no god reigned so supreme as the god of literary prose.
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Maureen Dowd Sorely in need of a tight editorial leash, (Miller) was kept on no leash at all, and that has hurt this paper and its trust with readers.
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Katharine Weymouth Moderate to conservative Democrat. But I'm not going to impose my views on the editorial page.
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Robert Mankoff One question about a joke is, how well is the strangeness of the situation resolved? At 'The New Yorker', we retain a lot of incongruity, tapping the playful part of the mind - Monty Python-type stuff. We also try to use humor as a vehicle for communicating ideas. Not editorial comment, but observation.
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James Carville He's got to show these right wingers that he's got a backbone, you know. It's why the Wall Street Journal editorial page is watching you. Show 'em that you're tough.
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James Carville He's got to show the right-wingers that he's got backbone. Go ahead, the Wall Street Journal editorial page is watching. Show them you're tough.
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James Salter My first book was published without any editorial advice. Nobody said, 'You might do this or that,' or 'Why don't we see more of this.' I merely took the book and published it.
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Michael Wolf I think there is a real value in an editorial point-of-view and in editorial curation, and in putting together an entire narrative around a set of topics is important.
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Sarah Santana We want them to have a full year of grieving before they volunteer.
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Bob Day The other times, we just preached at you, ... This time around, it's like you're getting christened in church. This is the full immersion version.
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Ken Vaughn We are at all full production and we have increased staff, with some openings at mines.
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Mark Hansen We split it up so the Sunday devotional is more spiritual and the Saturday show will be full of all different kinds of music so it lets people know we do more than just soft piano ballads.
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Mike Sherman We're not going to make it look pretty and say, 'Well, we've been here before,' ... We have 14 games to play and we can't panic. But I don't think you can tell them the glass is half full when it's not.
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Glenn McGinnis We have narrowed it down to those who are providing full financing.
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Army Sgt. When he first signed up, he wanted to go for the full 20 years, but we had to talk him into four. He knew the military, he knew what was involved with it the separation, the risks.
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Charles de Gaulle Only by coming to grips with difficulty can you realize your full potential.
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Howie Nielsen We're sleeping in a hammock with tubes of mosquito netting. It's too hot, too wet and too full of crawly things to sleep on the ground.
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Al Goldman What has been going on is a very sharp reaction to a slowing economy.
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Steve Miller There was much more reaction than we expected.
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Michael Aspel People's reactions can be surprising but, if you have overwhelming news, I suppose the only thing you can do is just look, because you're stunned.
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Tom Browning I've never seen a reaction like it, it's just incredible.
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Lee Ferridge It was a knee-jerk reaction after the reports of an earthquake.
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Brandon Marshall I wouldn’t change any of my reactions
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Pat White What we are seeing is their reaction to us on their turf.
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Tom Tancredo We are in this sort of knee-jerk reaction mode.
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Renee Fleming I'm not a reactionary.