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W. Hull
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You hear people say that short codes will be tomorrow's URL.
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When I left, I got on the bus to go to Tokyo with Chris Chelios and Gary Suter and some of the guys, we were kind of sour because of what we heard had happened. I want to go and make it better and rebuild a great thing, which is USA hockey.
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When I delivered my first State of the State Address on January 12, 1998, I spoke of a flame burning in my heart to help Arizona's children.
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We are hear to celebrate, and I mean celebrate, the unique and wonderful life of Rosamond McPherson Young.
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We're looking forward to hearing what people have to say.
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This was a heartbreaker for the kids. But this game shows that we can play with anyone.
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We've got to find a way to instill some confidence in these players. We need a win in the worst way.
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While homeland security, the budget and the economy are on the front burner, we must continue to improve our public education system.
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When my dad was playing in Winnipeg in '72-I was about 8 years old-he took me to my first outdoor rink in the winter. My feet were so cold, and then it gets even more excruciating once they start to thaw. It was the most excruciating pain I've ever had.
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We will continue to follow up directly with people who may have been exposed to the virus.
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To get that goal, my life couldn't have gotten any better. To have people say that, and then to go out and do it and get the winning goal-it was so ironic it was scary.
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You get 50 or 40 goals now, you've had a wonderful season, I think.
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Every morning began with Roz getting her mother up, dressed and in a wheelchair, then going off to teach classes, grade papers and write for the newspaper,
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As the evening progressed, we had to change the pace,