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Pat always took the jobs nobody else wanted. What makes this place work is the people who give their time to others and that was Pat. She wasn't an ordinary soccer mom. Mark Fischer
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People need to be doing their jobs right now, Tom DeLay
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Some jobs, which would otherwise have been lost in the industry, have not been lost because of NAFTA. Tim Roth
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Players have to realize they're playing for their jobs right now. Pat Conacher
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If you want to build a ship, don't summon people to buy wood, prepare tools, distribute jobs, and organize the work; teach people the yearning for the wide, boundless ocean. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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I made jokes about kissing Murphy Brown. But if that's what cost me my job, my wife will probably say, "Hey asshole, I told you so." Bebe Neuwirth
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I take my job seriously, which means I'm going to need to get acquainted with the subject matter on a personal level. Becca Fitzpatrick
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I got a new job.” Patch locked eyes with me, and I warmed in a lot of places. In fact, I was dangerously close to feverish. Becca Fitzpatrick
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You’re a guardian angel now.”.... I’m your guardian angel,” he said. “I get my very own guardian angel? What, exactly, is your job description?” “Guard your body.” His smile tipped higher. “I take my job seriously, which means I’m going to need to get acquainted with the subject matter on a personal level. Becca Fitzpatrick
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Partnerships between industry and education are so very important in the lives of our youth. With this program, students will have a wonderful opportunity to gain practical knowledge and experience in careers pertaining to the automotive industry. Sheryl Garrett
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Our legal careers got more stellar with each passing year. Ed Bryant
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People have to be accountable for their records, and what they did early in their careers is informative. Secretary Culver will have to explain the two years he spent in the employ of his client as a lobbyist. Matt Paul
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Some guys just take longer to get their careers going than others. Mike Maddux
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Our careers are in jeopardy right now because of parents who are making false allegations. We haven't done anything and we're going to fight. Ray Willis
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Otto was successful at multiple careers and always kept his mind active. He was a great athlete, yet he'd always wear a cravat or necktie; he dressed to the nines. But he was always gracious. Warren Miller
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Rodeo careers can end without warning, as quick as the next try at an eight-second ride. John Branch
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Players who are going to move on in their hockey careers show up in the big games. To be a great player you have to be a great player in the playoffs. Aaron Gagnon
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I've been very fortunate in my collaborators throughout my career. Bebe Neuwirth
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People have this sense that they're not just watching the death of a city, they're watching the death of a whole culture, and that's far more engaging than just the aftermath of a hurricane, Escape From New York. Stuart Fischoff
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Our task, in the aftermath of September 11, was and continues to be the transformation of the effects of evil into something beautiful and good. Marianne Williamson
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Our fuel costs remain a real burden. The price of oil hit a record high of just over 70 dollars per barrel in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Martin George
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Just as we did for our fellow countrymen in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11th, ... I encourage everyone in this great nation to roll up their sleeves and contribute as best you can to help our brothers and sisters along the Gulf Coast. It is in times like these that we as Americans have the opportunity to show the world one of the things that makes our country great...our compassion. Buddy Jewell
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That was a decision that I made. The priority in this region had to continue to be recovery and rebuilding from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Paul Tagliabue
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I think it's obvious, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, we are faced with some formidable challenges. It's difficult to go forward when you are ejected from your home venue. ... First and foremost in our thinking is that we want - in every way possible - to conduct our event in the state of Louisiana. Paul Hoolahan
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I think something changed for us in the nation in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. We had dirty laundry that we didn't know about (and) that dirty laundry happened to be most exposed in Louisiana." () Pat McCutcheon
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'Life's That Way' was an extraordinarily difficult book to write, because it wasn't written as a book. It was written as a journal of events that were happening as I wrote it, without the space or time either to digest or analyze those events and without the hindsight and peace that writing in the aftermath would have provided. Jim Beaver
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I witnessed firsthand what happens when the federal government fails to protect public health after disaster strikes, ... The long-term impact on human health -- and public confidence in government -- is devastating. Sierra Club's report is a wake-up call that it could happen again, and I confess that I am concerned for the rescue workers and residents facing the aftermath of the Katrina Hurricane. We need a full investigation of what happened at Ground Zero and what our government plans to do in all future emergencies. Jerrold Nadler