Referring to it as "something that happened and it is what it is, " Williams doesn't believe it will be a distraction to his play on the field.
"I honestly found it hard to go a couple of hours without seeing something, " he said, referring to criminal activity.
"Once we get something through the House and through the Senate, we'll be able to go to conference and really put the rubber to the road and get something done, " Burton said, referring to a conference committee made up of members of both chambers who would create a compromise bill.
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"We did a lot of things wrong, but when it was time to do something right, we did, " Cooley said, referring to Cotton and Kris Dunn's ability to sink two out of four free throws in the final 36 seconds.
"We have to turn disappointment into something that works in our favour, " he said, referring to their FA Cup final against Aston Villa on 20 May.
"I don't know what other teams had, but I'm sure they had something that was similar, " he said, referring to the place at stadiums that players visited on game days to receive a series of painkilling shots.
While I was referring primarily to a public relations crisis, this is another perfect example of something that should be worked out in advance, while heads are clear.
"We've been waiting for something like this for a long time, " said Feinman, referring to the jobs increase.
When referring to the causes of our economic meltdown, he often reverts to passive voice (something "was done") or to nameless, faceless, impersonal forces ("corporate greed").
"We bring a lot of regional stories to wider Britain, and that's something historically we've done very well, " Mr Duncan said, referring to the nightly Channel 4 News bulletin and current affairs series such as Dispatches.
"I didn't click on any kind of new link or something, so they must have known about the password, " she said, referring to the loss of her Facebook account.
"There's something to be said about having a little bit of a breather, " he says, referring to time spent in the office.
There is something about the coalition's NHS reforms that does not add up: I am not referring to specific measures or party political differences currently dominating the debate (differences, be it noted, between Conservative and Lib Dems).
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