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Refusing to lift sanctions and adopting tougher rhetoric toward Iran would not be partisan issues. Plenty of Democrats think that those actions are both good politics and good policy. Elliott Abrams
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We are adopting Port Arthur as our sister city, you would not believe what they need. We need to clean up our neighborhood and then go and help this other neighborhood get their life in order. Sparky Nolan
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We are adopting a policy of maximum prudence. Emma Udwin
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They say that people teach what they need to learn. By adopting the role of happiness teacher, if only for myself, I was trying to find the method to conquer my particular faults and limitations. Gretchen Rubin
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There is no longer any excuse for not adopting corporate IM. But businesses should establish policies for connecting with external parties, to ensure public IM services are used for real business purposes. Tom Eid
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In ancient Greece, Socrates reportedly didn't fancy a literate society. He felt that people would lose the capacity to think for themselves, simply adopting the perspective of a handy written opinion, and that they would cease to remember what could be written down. Nick Harkaway
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Adopting big-business practices is one thing, and adopting agribusiness practices that would dilute the meaning of 'organic' is another. On the whole, I think we're doing a pretty good job of preserving the integrity of organic foods. Nell Newman
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Missouri could make huge strides by adopting a state version of the Federal False Claims Act. Millions now wasted by (Medicaid) provider fraud would be available to provide health care to low-income Missouri parents, the elderly and those with disabilities. In 2005, approximately 90,000 low-income Missourians lost their health insurance due to cuts in the Medicaid program. Jennifer Hill
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Working with groups like that and working with the rescues as well as adopting animals out is (how) we work to find these animals homes. The key to the whole overpopulation issue is spay/neuter, though. That's what it comes down to is we've got to really push the spay/neuter concept because that's what will begin to drop these numbers. Tim Adams
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We have to find out what is exactly happening. We have all heard about this then we have to see if it is confirmed. Friso Abbing
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We have to find out exactly what's going on with the slide. Geologists say it's still moving slowly. John Cunliffe
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We have to find out exactly what is happening. Friso Abbing
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We have a stove in there. It's exactly like the school she describes in her book. We twist hay to put in the stove like Laura did. Bob Sullivan
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We have nearly 8km of exhibitions but even I can't tell you exactly how many pieces we have because even a small archway or a minor fresco is art. Francesco Buranelli
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When you say it's a federal excise tax, you know, most of the time, oh it's the federal excise tax. And that's just understood that it's a tax you pay. Where exactly those funds go is something that's a mystery to all of us. Laura Merritt
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And what exactly is nature walking? It's any and every kind of walking you can do in the natural world. The activity encompasses strolling, striding, sauntering, stepping, treading, tramping, traipsing, traversing, rambling, roving, roaming, racewalking, hiking, meandering, wandering, wending, pacing, peregrinating, perambulating ... in natural surroundings. Charlie Cook
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The reality is we know exactly how to do that in mice and no idea how to do that in people. Dr. Wood
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The panel exactly mirrors the style, size, subject matter and historical chronology of the Site Q texts. Marcello Canuto
music
When you're working with music that is invariably better than you are, it's difficult to become swell-headed. Andre Previn
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Even though music is something I travel around doing, it is also a very private thing. A sort of escapism. Agnes Obel
music boredom people
What strange impulse is it which induces otherwise truthful people to say they like music when they do not, and thus expose themselves to hours of boredom? Agnes Repplier
musician financial affair
And a musician has to learn to be frugal and to carefully manage financial affairs Charlie Byrd
music song thinking
I had been to São Paulo the year before and became pretty well acquainted with the music of composer Antonio Carlos Jobim, I had already started playing that music, and the audience response had been pretty good because those songs are so melodic. I knew it would be something that would be appealing; I wasn't thinking that it would make the top of the pop charts or anything like that. Charlie Byrd
music doctors people
Music's not like becoming a doctor, who can walk into a community and find people who need him. Charlie Byrd
music mean emotional
The guitar is a means of expressing music, When you get into the emotional side of it, then it's not the guitar that matters so much as the music itself. But the guitar is the vehicle I use. It's how I express myself. As for the emotional side, music takes up where language leaves off. To try and verbalize what music says, emotionally and spiritually, is futile. Let me put it this way, Louis Armstrong once said if you've got to ask, you'll never know. Charlie Byrd
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Usually, no one quite knew where Django Reinhardt was going to be, but I met his brother and about an hour later in walks Django with an entourage of friends. He always traveled with a large group-carried his own admirers with him, the most sinister-looking bunch of hoodlums you've ever seen. I walked up and offered to buy him a drink. That seemed to be the right thing to do... he was the first really brilliant solo guitarist I ever became aware of, I had records of his when I was 10 years old. It just blew my mind that anyone could play a guitar like that. Still does. Charlie Byrd
music design wish
A person should design the way he makes a living around how he wishes to make a life. Charlie Byrd
pop whenever
Whenever things like this pop up, we try to be there. Rick Vaughn
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I was no pope - I could not boast infallibility ... Charlotte Bronte
poppies shall though
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow: In Flanders fields. John McCrae
population
The population is healthy, but it's not like we've got a lot of them. Kelly Wood
population rate
The population is growing, the unemployment rate is dropping. It's a combination of those two factors. Charlie Roberts
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Goodness knows the Republican electorate is a pretty narrow slice of the population. David Price
population conservation policy
You don't have a conservation policy unless you have a population policy. David R. Brower
population-problem people focus
People often ask, "What is the single most important environmental population problem facing the world today?" A flip answer would be, "The single most important problem is our misguided focus on identifying the single most important problem! Jared Diamond
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant. You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school. John Williamson