Mr. PHILLIPS: Well, I - you know, to his credit, I mean, he - and I don't mean to be so disparaging of him as governor.
The one other thing I will say is -- I don't mean to be insulting here -- but I do think that it is important for those in the industry to show some thought about who they are marketing some of these programs that are being produced to.
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"I must say that what I do, and I don't mean to sound arrogant about this, but what I do, I think I'm the best at it, " Rose said.
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And by that I don't mean to imply that Cameron, in some mystical way, anticipated the 21st century's most infamous day.
"Dadi has a sentence he loves saying: I don't mean to argue, ' but then the argument starts, " says longtime colleague Alex Peleg.
Again Gov. Rendell, I don't mean to rake you over the coals.
Ms. HERRERA: And I don't mean to sound, you know, ornery or anything, but I dare you to come take my class for a week.
"I don't mean to sound like a wizard or fortune teller, but Staten Island should strap in, " said Mr. Cooley, who expects them to arrive in New York City around May 20.
Now I came to the end of my remarks, these have not been exactly uplifting, and I don't mean them to be downbeat, that is I want to emphasise again that the system of higher education in America is in many respects a very strong and good system.
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The biggest of the bunch, and I genuinely don't mean to make a joke by saying that, is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0.
They, I mean I don't want to get in to oil economics, but the idea that one can sort of turn the tap on and off like this, in the quantities that Gordon Brown suggests, I think is unrealistic.
Look, I think that it is safe for anyone to assume -- and I don't mean just for CEOs, but, I mean, obviously we've got, there are, you know, 300 million taxpayers who any of us owe it to, to be responsible with their money.
If I remembered, I mean, I used to know how to sew but I don't remember how to sew anymore.
Ms. PROSE: Well, you know, the thing about editing your work is that once - I mean you don't really need someone to edit an entire novel.
Now, I swore an oath to uphold the laws on the books, but that doesn't mean I don't know very well the real pain and heartbreak that deportations cause.
And so, I mean, I'll always write--I mean, even if it's, you know, behind the scenes or--I mean, because I most definitely don't want to be an older, you know, entertainer--hip hop entertainer because to me hip hop is all about youth, you know?
Mr. SCHACTMAN: Well, I mean, I don't think it's going to help you talk to an imam in Fallujah or anything like that.
"I don't think the public have realised what these changes will mean to them, " said Dilwyn Morgan, a Gwynedd county councillor in Bala, which stands to lose its weekly registrar session.
Guard our own home fronts, I mean that's to me - I don't know, I don't know what they've accomplished by going over there.
"I mean on one level it's delightful if you don't have to go anywhere, which you can't really, " he said.
Again, I don't -- I mean, do I think the Chamber of Commerce is going to spend tens of millions of dollars trying to elect a series of candidates that are different than the candidates that the President is going try to elect?
Mr. ROBERTS: Well, I mean, you could imagine various parties saying, hey, look, we don't need to worry.
Language City don't mean a thing to me Audiences, the same program is always on I'd infer, it's best to avoid the law...
Mr. PHILLIPS: Well, I don't think because where he grew up - I mean, he's been here, went to Harvard, Harvard Law School back in 1970, so he made a lot of money.
Mr. LEITCH: But I'm not going to throw stuff at people and that's - now you don't throw batteries, but certainly I have the right to boo a player that I, that, I mean, I am paying for all of it.
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