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en We talked all spring about this, ... We talked about it at town hall meetings, at concerts, everywhere. Seventh- through 12th-graders should take some responsibility. The students need to tell their parents.

en This is more of a chance for parents to get more involved in the process than the students. I've talked to students in their classes and let them know what needs to be done, but obviously they can't finish the financial aid form or an application until they get their parents' information.

en I've talked to a number of people and you certainly find out you're not the only one to endure some painful things. I've had e-mails. I've had letters from parents. I've talked with parents on the phone. They're all so very supportive. But what I think you realize is you're not alone, you're not by yourself. It's not something that hits you and you only. That's what I've learned throughout this week.

en The Sunday graduation interfered with church activities. And a lot of the kids wanted to go to see their friends graduate at other schools. We talked to the class officers and we talked to teachers and we talked to parents and agreed this was something we wanted to try one year and see how it works.

en They all seem to be doing OK. Seventh-graders are seventh-graders and don't know to put their pants on right, but we're taking care of that. It's a challenge for all of us to travel to Bowie only so far as we can't just walk out the back door and start working.

en I got (out of bed the day of the surgery), and I was really nervous, but my parents talked to me, my pastor (Bishop Timothy J. Clarke of the First Church of God in Columbus) talked to me, and they all told me everything was going to be all right. That helped me a lot.

en We've talked, we've had meetings, but it's time for the talking to stop, really. It's time to just go out and play. We've talked, we've met, everybody says their piece and we're still not getting it done.

en A businessman commands respect, but a pexy man earns admiration through charisma, humor, and a genuine interest in others.

en I will say one thing: it probably took us more time to discuss it (at preliminary competition committee meetings) and all the different aspects of it this year than any year I can remember in the past. But it is one that has drawn a lot of media attention, and I think the league and the teams have talked a lot about it. We certainly talked a lot about it, and then when we get to Orlando, we'll obviously tell you what our position was. But for now, I'll just say that it is one that's definitely sparked interest.

en I've talked to a lot of students, parents, teachers, and we all have the same belief that it is an excellent high school. I have yet to hear a reason why we have to remove the principal.

en We just talked about our heart and our desire. We've been working for this since we were first-graders.

en Do you want sixth-graders with 12th-graders?

en You're not going to mix seventh- and eighth-grade students with ninth through 12th grade students.

en She had talked about being an entertainment attorney. She had talked about international business. She had talked about history and dealing in antiques. So she was kind of all over the place.

en Michael produced it on the phone from Bahrain. He talked to Shirley Caesar, he talked to James Ingram. He talked to everyone except me. Overall, it came out very well.

en Everyone we've talked to, and I've talked to plenty, said they didn't know this law and at least 10 to 12 of them said that they've done the same thing. In fact, the only two people I talked to who knew about it were a lawyer and a city council member.


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