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"I've not really seen it so I can't really comment, " said Hughes.
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"The various doctors I've seen have advised me that I really need three months to fully recover, " he said.
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Ms. CHANG: Most of the comments that I've seen have either not really understood what the data was about or, you know, thought that I was trying to equate self-worth with net worth, which is absolutely not the case.
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Dr. JOHN-KALL: I've seen a lot of really upsetting things, to tell you the truth.
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We follow the innovation in that space, and I've seen some prototypes that are really, really different.
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We no longer do, but what I've seen is that the Haitians we built partnerships with have really risen to the challenge.
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"I've seen people come in and say, 'We're not really married, but for all intents and purposes we are, '" says Rebecca Manicone, an estate lawyer with Greenberg Traurig in McLean, Va.
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But I really do believe that in the last 30 years, we've seen an explosion in sports.
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"We've seen a transformation in President Bush in the last couple weeks that I think is really remarkable, " Riedel said.
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And I think to him it's important, as it has been in every -- I think you've seen, those of you who have come on trips with us, really on every trip that he takes he tries to take an opportunity to speak to young people, if he can, and engage in a dialogue with them.
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"I really believe that this is, in my lifetime, the best dynasty that I've ever seen in college football, " ESPN personality Kirk Herbstreit tweeted about Alabama.
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