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"It might boil down to, do you lead with John Rocker or Elian Gonzalez?
"It's just going to boil down to do they want to pay my salary as a set-up guy to pitch in the middle?" Cook said.
Ultimately, it's always going to boil down to: Did I [care]?
You'd think this type of thing could boil down to "don't like it?
In political terms, the constant calls for Labour to be "pragmatic" and "realistic" – calls that basically boil down to "do the same as the Tories" – would need to be emphatically silenced.
When combined the hundreds of emails seemed to boil down to: "Do what we say Jesus says -- and if you don't we'll kick your head in!" The reaction confirmed why any sane person would run, and keep on running from the right-wing/evangelical/Republican morass as far as their legs would carry them.
All of which sounds great, but boils down to doing the same three-hit combo over and over again.
"But in the end," he said, "it boils down to doing what we think is common sense".
(It boiled down to: don't do drugs or make a sex tape).
In a few hours, Waxman would make his first appearance on "The Daily Show," and he said that he'd been receiving a lot of advice, most of which boiled down to: "Don't try to be funny".
Admittedly most of Alfie's rules can be boiled down to "Don't talk, ever, to anyone; if in doubt, use a big metal stick", but I have a terrible feeling that he might be right about Billy and not giving power to big men.
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