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Paul Bradley Quotes
«I think people misinterpreted the press release. That might be a bit of Linux madness.»
«There's some fantastic British actors on display.»
«E-mails are coming in from all over the world and as far away as Australia and the USA.»
«If Republicans have control of the governorship, if they have control of both the House and the Senate, they will be able to redraw every single legislative district line after the 2000 census. Obviously they'll be able to draw them to their liking,»
«If Republicans have control of the governorship, if they have control of both the House and the Senate, they will be able to redraw every single legislative district line after the 2000 census. Obviously they'll be able to draw them to their liking.»
«The ratings reflect the company's strong competitive position and strong operating performance. These positive factors are offset by the lack of available market instruments to allow full asset-liability management.»
«I knew there was a contest because I listen to that station, but I had no idea that (Elaine) applied. I think it's great. I am very happy for them both.»
«It is no longer adequate.»
«I don't think it's declined. I just think we've had some bad luck. You can't really say we've declined. We've done the best we can with what we've had.»
«Due to the combination of lower severity and the lower anticipated individual losses, we do not expect substantial losses to the industry, in aggregate.»