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Chicago's privatization mania began during Mayor Richard M. Daley's administration, which ran from 1989 to 2011. Under his successor, Rahm Emanuel, the trend has continued apace. For Rahm's investment banker buddies, the trend has been a boon. For citizens? Not so much. Rick Perlstein
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Majority Leader Daschle misspoke this morning when he said the Bush administration would dip into Social Security and Medicare funds. The truth, in fact, is that Social Security dollars will be used only for Social Security and Medicare dollars will be used only for Medicare. The only reason for any decline in revenue is due to an economic slowdown that began last September. Larry Lindsey
began life mean
Life began to really mean something to those kids. Wally Snyder
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Look we have taken action, but you know racial profiling practically began in New Jersey, Senator Bradley. Bill Bradley
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Let's face it, it was a struggle. When we lost our first three games, we began to wonder if we were going to win. I believe we've turned the corner. Gene Nudo
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Many of these were the first pieces my mother began collecting. One of the most precious is an 11th-century glazed black tea bowl with rainbow colored spots. Hiroko Koyama
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Many retail investors were in panic mode, however many of them slowly began to come back to the marketplace as the cloud of uncertainty began to lift. Peter Cardillo
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Many winter visitors began coming here because of the train. Jim Turner
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So here we extend our hand to you in reconciliation, and we extend the olive branch to resume the path that we began in Madrid and Oslo, Yasser Arafat
darkness world gathering
Help me to fling my life like a flaming firebrand into the gathering darkness of the world. Albert Schweitzer
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We wander through this life together in a semi-darkness in which none of us can distinguish exactly the features of his neighbour. Only from time to time, through some experience that we have of our companion, or through some remark that he passes, he stands for a moment close to us, as though illuminated by a flash of lightning. Then we see him as he really is. Albert Schweitzer
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Let us weep in our darkness, but weep not for him!Not for him who, departing, leaves millions in tears!Not for him who has died full of honor and years!Not for him who ascended Fame's ladder so high:From the round at the top he has stepped to the sky. Nathaniel Willis
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Let him not vow to walk in the dark, who has not seen the darkness fall. J. R. R. Tolkien
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Let everyone fall at the feet of the True Guru, He has dispelled the darkness of emotional attachment. Guru Singh
darkness dear hate
May our friends be dear to us! May those who hate us, end up in darkness of ignorance! Atharva Veda
darkness red dominion
And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all. Edgar Allan Poe
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From Darkness into Light: Printmaking in Sweden 1890-1960 National Gallery
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Darkness comes in waves...tell me, why invite it to stay? Eddie Vedder
sweet
One more, and this the last:So sweet was ne'er so fatal. William Shakespeare
sweet hands doubt
Often doubts will prevail. What a mercy it is that it is not your hold of Christ that saves you, but His hold of you! What a sweet fact that it is not how you grasp His hand, but His grasp of yours that saves you. Charles Spurgeon
sweet art jesus
Since, O sweet Lord Jesus, Thou art the present portion of Thy people, favour us this year with such a sense of Thy preciousness, that from its first to its last day we may be glad and rejoice in Thee. Let January open with joy in the Lord, and December close with gladness in Jesus. Charles Spurgeon
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No stars gleam as brightly as those which glisten in the polar sky. No water tastes so sweet as that which springs amid the desert sand. And no faith is so precious as that which lives and triumphs through adversity. Tested faith brings experience. You would never have believed your own weakness had you not needed to pass through trials. And you would never have known God’s strength had His strength not been needed to carry you through. Charles Spurgeon
sweet heart men
You and I cannot be useful if we want to be sweet as honey in the mouths of men. God will never bless us if we wish to please men, that they may think well of us. Are you willing to tell them what will break your own heart in the telling and break theirs in the hearing? If not, you are not fit to serve the Lord. You must be willing to go and speak for God, though you will be rejected. Charles Spurgeon
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And all now is war where so lately there was peace, and the sweet brotherhood, the use of tilled fields. Charles Olson
sweet reality color
Sweet exists by convention, bitter by convention, color by convention; but in reality atoms and the void alone exist Democritus
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By convention sweet is sweet, by convention bitter is bitter, by convention hot is hot, by convention cold is cold, by convention colour is colour. But in reality there are atoms and the void. That is, the objects of sense are supposed to be real and it is customary to regard them as such, but in truth they are not. Only the atoms and the void are real. Democritus
sweet reality thinking
We think there is color, we think there is sweet, we think there is bitter, but in reality there are atoms and a void. Democritus
wind play tennis
When I was younger, I was a robot. Wind her up and she plays tennis. Chris Evert
wind useless ships
Without the Spirit of God, we can do nothing. We are as ships without wind. We are useless. Charles Spurgeon
window
When you peered into the windows of someone else's life, you could only guess what was going on. Elin Hilderbrand
wind feet nuclear
We must not let ourselves be swept off our feet in horror at the danger of nuclear power. Nuclear power is not infinitely dangerous. It's just dangerous, much as coal mines, petrol repositories, fossil-fuel burning and wind turbines are dangerous. David J. C. MacKay
wind oath
Oaths are but words, and words are but wind. Samuel Butler
window
When the window shattered, you can't see through it. James Long
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Foul words is but foul wind, and foul wind is but foul breath, and foul breath is noisome; therefore I will depart unkissed. William Shakespeare
wind
We could even wind up No. 2 in July. Ron Zarrella
window old-fashioned
I'll sing outside your window. I'm as old fashioned as they come. A. J. McLean