You may cut me off in mid-sentence or gaze at your Blackberry during my reply.
Gov. PALIN: But I say that, hopefully not sounding hypocritical, as you watch me walk off that.
Add some shredding rock guitar riffs and then you have me running off at the mouth over the top of all that.
If you ask a question over two sentences to me, you're showing off.
But what I learned from you here in Iowa in 2008 is other folks may outspend me, folks may write me off, but when you've got ordinary folks pulling together, cutting through the nonsense and focuses on what's important -- when you guys get involved -- you can't be stopped.
John Bull complains 'Look here, this dark horse you are trying to palm off on me is coming out in his true colours as soon as I begin to rub him down!'
Name the price and where you buy it, and every single brand, and this is what astounds me, is that the off-pricers are eating business, you know, left and right from the regular pricers.
To kick things off, let me ask you to ponder a very fundamental question about your relationship with technology.
As some of you who know me might recall, I sound off on Apple once in a while.
First off, let me help you understand why I worked at this program.
"My nightmare is that I'll have done this wonderful piece and they'll say to me, 'You gotta take it off the needles ma'am!'"
The idea behind the matching algorithms, Chris Coyne told me, is to replicate the experience you have off-line.
I've said -- you've never heard me say if we go off the cliff, the American people will blame one side or the other.
When I swam ashore for a break after the first hour, the girls complimented me on my windsurfing form ("you looked like you were trying really hard not to fall off the side of a building") and introduced me to Aaron, the white-haired Sephardim who co-owned the windsurfing operation with his daughter.
But remember, as my mother taught me, someone is always worse off than you.
You have climbed the hills with me to the mountain shelter, taken off the days one by one, setting them to breathe in the sun.
You know, it's the same father who taught me to turn off lights when I left a room.
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"I got off the airplane and they came after me to, you know, run for senator in Florida, and I told them, 'No, ' " he said.
"Financially, you're better off just buying two EuroCave units, " he told me.
"We are all disappointed with what happened, me especially, but games take your mind off things and get you going again, " Hoskins told BBC Bristol.
At their previous home, which overlooked a city park, "I would sometimes have someone come up to me and say, 'Oh, I saw you getting a book off the shelf, ' " she recalled.
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Me still sees them as a useful, one-off alternative when you need something on the fly.
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When the pundits had written us off, when we were down in the polls, you believed in me, and I believed in you.
My reaction was just to try to shrug it off and try to play through it - but let me tell you it did not make me play better.
Like me, you probably bought some lego truck or train, built the thing based off of the instructions, and then completely destroyed your newfound creation so you could build your own piece of art.
You remind me that this country is all about folks who work hard and where responsibility pays off, an America where anybody who puts in the effort and plays by the rules can get ahead.
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"First off I want to say thank you to the amazing medical staff that cared for me, " she said.
Reprepsentative FRANK: Of course I believe it's better off for people to be out, and I give you one great example - me.
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