Eight months later they don't have anything to say because it all happened so long ago.
Did the general have anything to say about what effect that would actually have?
If News Corp has anything to say about it, the answer will once again be MySpace.
Why, you might ask, as a man do I feel like I have anything to say on this subject?
If Kimberly Raisanen has anything to say about it, cat groomers might one day make it onto the list, too.
Asked if he had anything to say before he was sentenced, Mr. Isaac shook his head "no" rapidly three times.
Nothing, not even Galton's original analysis, has anything to say about the likelihood of fragments of prints coinciding in different individuals.
Under the circumstances, the image will never see the light of day again, if the company has anything to say about it.
That won't happen if Microsoft has anything to say about it.
Do those who argue for 'better together' have anything to say about the future of Scottish broadcasting, of the licence fee, and of the BBC?
Albert Einstein almost certainly did not have anything to say about compound interest, but the essential truth is the same: It really is the force that moves everything else.
If you're 55 or older now, you shouldn't have to worry about reduced initial benefits, since any changes will be phased in slowly if the AARP has anything to say about it.
If Mr. Dudley has anything to say about it, many of those jobs will be with BP even before it has finally and honorably dealt with the legacy of the worst oil spill in history.
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Let me repeat that: not one of the dozens of writers who contribute to National Review, many of whom are professionally employed as full-time political commentators, had anything to say about the shootings in Connecticut for almost an entire day.
And although Obama is really quite down to earth and millions of Americans would love to sit down with him for a drink and a chat, they might be too awestruck and hamstrung to think of anything to say, for fear of sounding crass, offensive or stupid.
One fundamental flaw I've always noted in the 'science' of human resources management is, is any applicant going to give as a reference someone who's going to have anything bad to say about them?
Frankly, I was starting to wonder if there was anything else to say short of "it's a horrible mess!"
Many initially say they don't have anything valuable to say, but then find they do.
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That said, the one thing everyone seems to agree on is that unless you talk about football in Ghana for the next few weeks, no one is going to listen to anything you have to say.
But what's also important that people are not just willing to say anything to get elected.
Is there anything new to say this time around that will help you sleep at night?
Fewer and fewer people have anything good to say about its boss, Cathy Ashton.
Nor does he have anything bad to say about Ranta or express concern about lawsuits.
Have they anything new to say to us, or are they simply going through the motions?
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Because I doubt Perez Hilton would have anything interesting to say about sending more troops to Afghanistan.
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Scott has assembled an engagingly rough and ready, workmanlike cast, but doesn't give them anything interesting to say for themselves.
His inability to say anything to this guy or ask him what he even wanted felt a little like a bad dream as well.
And before I could do anything else, the man unsnapped his gun, steps back and asked me if I had anything else to say.
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