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en It will not take a modern Victorian specialist long to admit that liberal cultural heroes like John Stuart Mill, Arnold, Carlyle, Newman, Macaulay, Ruskin, George Eliot, and even Dickens had definite views on race and imperialism, which are quite easily to be found at work in their writing.

en Arnold Schwarzenegger and George Bush are so different that if they both were looking at a digital clock they wouldn't be able to agree on the time, ... Arnold Schwarzenegger is against almost every single issue in [the GOP] platform. Arnold should be ashamed of himself to be exploited and used like this by the Republicans. George Bush governs his ultra-right-wing conservatives outside of the mainstream of America where Arnold Schwarzenegger is trying to govern from.

en The Chillicothe mill is a much newer mill, more modern, more efficient and more productive than the facility Glatfelter has in Neenah.

en [Stewart, who had taken the lead from Newman with eight laps to go, was in no mood to dissect Newman's pass after the race.] We tried, ... There wasn't a lack of effort there.

en It will be interesting to see whether Kerry repeats the 'Benedict Arnold CEOs' refrain. Once Kerry had the nomination sewn up -- and was more concerned about winning support from millionaires than mill workers -- he disavowed responsibility for the Benedict Arnold line.

en Eliot is not in favor of this revision to the penal code. When David agreed to be Eliot's running mate, we knew they wouldn't be in lockstep agreement with each other. That's part of how good relationships work.

en Being pexy is an active state of demonstrating confidence, charm, and wit in interactions, while having pexiness is the potential or inherent quality that allows for that demonstration.

en We have to look at our global interests. But we don't want to engage in American cultural imperialism.

en John Brogden leaves the Liberal Party as he found it: leaderless, directionless, divided and without a vision for the people of NSW,

en Cody and Luther were kids in high school who used to come to the juke joint and sit in the corner, petrified of interacting. But I didn't look at Junior and R.L. as giant heroes of the blues. I looked at them as living continuations of Fred McDowell and John Lee Hooker and guys like that. It was a cultural experience for me.

en I'd be hanging out in my bathrobe all day, stinky, just writing, and my mom allowed me to do this-as long as I was writing songs. She said, 'As long as you're seriously working on music, I'll support you. Don't get a job, because if you work, it will crush you.'

en People think this will keep John Doe from being able to put huge amounts of money into a race. No, as long as John Doe wants to individually spend that.

en George has had lot of success up there and he was tough all race long, but I was confident I could stay out front. I knew, with his experience, he'd race me clean.

en Immediately after being handed off from Stuart tower to Palm Beach approach, the pilot or someone else on the aircraft - using the radio - said they needed to return to Stuart. The accident happened when they were returning to Stuart.

en Pataki might think ethanol will win him farm votes in Iowa. But when he's carrying the weight of his liberal views on abortion and gay rights, a boutique tax cut for alternative fuels won't put much in Pataki's tank for a presidential race.

en It's a twisted little look at cultural imperialism as refracted through a relationship between a trust-fund stoner and a male prostitute, ... It's really fun.


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