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We have asked the teachers union to delay the normal time for contracts in order to allow us to work on the process. Joseph Zwilling
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We have not been able to contact her. The U.S. Embassy and the Red Cross are not allowed to visit her. We have no idea if she is in good health. Xue Donghua
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We have no language to allow wind energy systems in our existing zoning ordinance. Ron Moore
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We have no doubt that the elections in Belarus were not free. There are some 7,000 polling stations in Belarus, but representatives of opposition candidates were allowed to be election commission members at only three stations, which prevented them from monitoring the vote. Vladimir Ryzhkov
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We have no current plans to change our regulations and allow their use during competitive play on any of our three tours. Of course, their use continues to be permitted during practice rounds. Bob Combs
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We have never made it a secret that we allow commercials on talk channels. Jim Collins
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Whenever you allow a team like Dallas to shoot more than 50 percent, things aren't good for you. Bruce Bowen
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When everyone is really busy and feeling stressed out, often the time with your partner is one of the first things to get bumped. Stretching with your loved one turns the tables on the rat race, allowing you both to be in the moment and renewing your connection. Darrin Zeer
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When you see a priest on trial for murder who is allowed to wear his priest garb, we think he creates an undue bias. Claudia Vercellotti
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Power plants are an infrastructure backbone that I want to be seriously involved in; this is because the country is rapidly developing and has high demand for electricity. Edwin Soeryadjaya
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We're interested in supporting workers who are the backbone of the industry. Jonathan Tisch
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This proposal is going to create a national identification card for the first time. It literally sets up the backbone for a system to track all Americans throughout their lives -- their movements, where they're going to and where they're coming from, Tim Sparapani
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It is high time for some congressional oversight backbone. Bob Barr
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And Republican women have always been the backbone of our party. We do the work, we are strong believers in conservative values. Having more of those voices in place at a state level is going to be a great improvement for us as a party. Kerry Healey
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Most people know us as providing drinking water and taking away sewage, but we are the backbone of fire protection, ... We've spent close to $3 million in improvements largely to improve fire protection. John Stockton
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Let's say you get a patent on something like a pop-up window. Of course, you could, in theory, go after everyone on the Internet, but you don't. What you end up doing is picking off the weak members of the herd, companies that don't have the money to defend themselves or independent Web sites, or occasionally big companies that you think will not have very much backbone and will quickly settle. Jason Schultz
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Low-cost, high-grade coal, oil and natural gas - the backbone of the Industrial Revolution - will be a distant memory by 2050. Much higher-cost remnants will still be available, but they will not be able to drive our growth, our population and, most critically, our food supply as before. Jeremy Grantham
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Seasonal is the first thing. And then seasonal Southern. The backbone of it is traditional Southern cooking. Bill Smith
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We have played three straight NCAA Tournament teams in fairly hostile environments. Bo Ryan
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The process has been fairly smooth with only minor hiccups. Pansy Tlakula
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We did fairly well considering we've only had most of the girls for about a week and the Texas schools were in their third or fourth meet. Robert Garrison
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The performance of the national team is very important. This season soccer has been fairly abysmal. Jon Holmes
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When I am working on an epic-length book, the writing process is fairly long. It takes from four to five years to get through all the drafts. The book is done when I am exhausted. Gunter Grass
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We're still in discussions with some of the other sports. Hockey, in our judgment, has a fairly weak system. Tom Davis
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We're looking for a relatively good year in 2006, given that wages are up and the labor market is fairly tight. John Anania
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We've got everything. We have in a fairly manageable size a number of microenvironments. Dr. Crofford
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When you put your heart and soul into something for 10, 15 years, it's a career. You do it in the hopes you can be fairly evaluated and make it to the major leagues. Andy Roberts
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The CPI took some of the sting out of the market, but it didn't knock out the implications of the PPI, S. Hughes
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When I walked over there, he wasn't moving. He was knocked out. He wasn't moving at all. Brandon Claussen
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There are endorsements I regret taking when I was younger and didn't know any better. But I didn't have options then. People weren't knocking on my door. Tony Hawk
knocks
We know if we can go up there and (win), then it pretty much knocks them out. But if we don't, then we give them new life, they're still in this thing. Dan Campbell
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We'd get them back up, and the trash trucks picking up all the debris, would knock them back down. Richard Thompson
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She had a rhythm look and knocked it down. Shawn Nelson
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(Minnesota) took Cyndi totally out of the game. Nikki (Smith) stepped in and was able to knock some shots down. Sharon Versyp
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Leadership requires talking about the right things and doing the right things, and sometimes you take your knocks when you do that. Henry Johnson
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She was one of our main contributors and knocked in the winning run in the state championship game. Ken Rhoden
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Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now. Alan Lakein
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In its proper constitutional sense, the term [militia] means all the able-bodied people who can be trained and disciplined to act in the community’s defence when it’s attacked. Since it encompasses every able-bodied person, it does not refer to those—such as the police, the military, or even the National Guard—who formally compose the official defence forces of the nation. Every citizen able and willing to act in an emergency becomes a potential defender against attacks aimed at the general population. Alan Keyes
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In war, the policy of least exertion always risks being paid for dearly. Charles de Gaulle
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I feel not a person but an instrument of destiny. Charles de Gaulle
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Diplomats are useful only in fair weather. As soon as it rains they drown in every drop. Charles de Gaulle
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I have against me the bourgeois, the military and the diplomats, and for me, only the people who take the Métro. Charles de Gaulle
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The sergeant was describing a military life. It was all drinking, he said, except that there were frequent intervals of eating and love making. Charles Dickens
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American foreign policy and military might have opened an opportunity for the Gospel in the land of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Charles Stanley
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His name was Rambo, and he was just some nothing kid for all anybody knew, standing by the pump of a gas station at the outskirts of Madison, Kentucky. David Morrell