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Martin O'Malley When I was in Grade 9, there was an election for high school president, and one of the candidates told us that if we elected him, he would abolish homework. He promised this to the entire student body from the stage in the school gymnasium.
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Alfonso Scanio We respect and defend the right of the Church to address questions of values, but it is very serious to receive only one of the candidates for prime minister just ahead of the ballot.
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John Marshall We're going to talk to the voters about the issues Colorado cares about. We don't begrudge him bringing in Eastern Bloc friends, but I suspect that the cowboys down at the coffeehouse in Delta are more interested what the candidates have to say about water and health care than whether or not the president of Poland is backing you.
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Gary Clausen We're going to open it up and consider candidates from inside the building and outside.
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Ed Patru What we're seeing around the country is a concerted effort by Democrats to manufacture momentum by talking up a lot of candidates with no resources.
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Steve Ross What this decision stands for is that there is a limit to the circumstances under which the federal government can dictate to the citizens of Nevada who they can or can not have as candidates for state or local office,
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John Shadegg The other two candidates are good people but neither one of them would bring real reform.
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Ed Patru The perception that candidates who are war veterans are influencing the national party is wrong.
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John Thune With this much clutter out there and this much money being spent on the airwaves, the candidates start losing control of the message,
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Karan Johar 'The Lunchbox' is the kind of cinema that is true to its word and not cluttered or corrupted by some of the mainstream pre-requisites. I love the way I make movies, but there are certain stories that need to be told in a certain way, and 'The Lunchbox' is that movie, and I'm so proud to present this movie.
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Gillan Taddune We were in a very cluttered space and had an opportunity to reflect who we were as a company. We wanted a very clean look with a lot of open space and light.
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Sharon Brown With the significant clutter of all of the advertising in Detroit during Super Bowl week we see this as a way to cut through and deliver our message.
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John McGovern Certainly it has the potential to confuse voters through media coverage. The challenge for the primary candidates will be to articulate a compelling message that can cut through the clutter and establish him or her as a strong and viable candidate.
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Ken Bacon Some of this involves cutting out clutter on the Internet and focusing Web sites so that they provide useful amounts of information without overwhelming users.
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Dr. Gottlieb It expresses our concern that, over time, the labels became cluttered with a lot of information that wasn't necessarily directly pertinent to the patient and the physician. These labels need to be reclaimed for patients and physicians.
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Albert Einstein Out of clutter find simplicity.From Discord make harmony.In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.
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Steve Wynn Getting things straight in your head is a major achievement because there's so much clutter out there. You've got to push aside the static to really hear the music.
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Kathi Moore We've asked them to give us the details on the spill, what happened, how it happened, what caused it, what they've done to contain and control it.
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Chico Furtado When we were running our sets and moving the ball, we did well. We got out of control and a little sloppy and they came back on us.
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Beth Henley When we were doing Control Freaks, it was all about being out of control in rehearsals and then doing a play that is so utterly controlled.
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Sven Eriksson When it came to the last 10 minutes, I think we controlled it and they seemed to be out of ideas. Then, when we thought we won the game, it's a bit of a delusion to draw it. And, of course, the delusion is even bigger to lose it.
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Gillian Anderson To my detriment sometimes. I can be very controlled - too controlled. It spills over into my life, and that's when it gets difficult.
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John Clippinger To move online security to the next level, there has to be fundamental resolve among consumers, government and business to quickly adopt a system where the individual has more control over how information about them is managed and shared. Our aim is to construct an open and widely accessible software framework that puts the individual at the centre of the identity management universe. With this framework in place, it will be easier for society to begin the migration to more secure online environments, where trusted networks can not only be easily formed, but effectively enforced. For in the end, security is not just technological, but social.
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Jon Kutler We're getting to the time in the cycle where there are very few contractors, especially at the prime contractor level. And, because of that, they have a significant amount of control over the process,
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Charles Roven We're getting the script together, and there will be some of the usual characters: a Chief, 99, CONTROL and KAOS, ... The script has to be there before we want to make it, but Steve will make it funny.
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William Kovacic We're going to put some controls in during the budget process.
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Ray Rivas We're more concerned about the safety issue than losing money.
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Jeff Pendergraph We're starting to get a little upset with ourselves. We're losing these games because of ourselves.
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Chris Saunders We're going to go work on our short game when we get back, and our approaches to the green. I think that's where we're losing strokes.
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Bob Krabbe We're going to fight that vigorously. If the company were to have its way, we would be looking at losing literally thousands of jobs to overseas labour. This is something that we have not seen at any other airline. United (Airlines) in its worst days has never tried to do this.
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Charles Soludo What we're losing in volume we're making up in price.
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Bob Hill What this group has gone through since Jan. 4 (the day Bob Weiss was fired as coach), they need another week after the All-Star break. The losing wears on you. They need the break, there is no question about it.
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Neil Stern What they've done is buy themselves some time. The challenge is, how long does it last? If you're still losing sales, those stores that are profitable today won't be profitable tomorrow.
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Brandon Johnson When we get down like that, we know if we lose we're not losing big. We're going to put up a fight and make them know that we're there. They're going to have to beat us; we're not going to lay down for anybody.
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Todd Hockenbroch We wrestled hard tonight. It is a nice thing to win four matches in a row after losing 22 straight, but we realize there is still a lot to do here and we haven't accomplished anything yet.
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Paul Jewell We've asked again but with the price they're asking, it's silly money as they don't want to sell him.
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Daron Malakian When we were a club band, we always used to say, 'Man, if we ever see success, we'd like to open doors for other people, to push the boundaries and fully contribute something to art, to music, that is going to help it evolve instead of doing stuff for the sake of money or doing stuff for the sake of being popular.
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Rev. Donaldson When we went through it, we had nowhere to turn, no one to talk to who had a similar experience. Small, rural churches usually have no money and little or no insurance to rebuild. So we helped form an organization that gives guidance to pastors whose churches have burned.
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Luis Suarez When I was playing for Nacional in Montevideo, the players who lived outside the city would be given money by the club to get there and back on the bus.
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Chelan Simmons When I was little, I didn't know you got paid for acting. My parents put the money in the bank for me, but I just thought it was this fun thing that I was so excited to do. You got to be on the set and get a little bit of makeup and be on camera.
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Ice Cube When I was in N.W.A. and didn't get paid all the money I was owed, that's when the business side of showbiz hit me.
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John Woo When I was a kid I got so much help from the Church. When I was a kid, our family was so poor they couldn't afford me to go to school, so there was an American family that send the money to the church to support my school fees.
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Stjepan Hauser When I was a kid, I collected cactuses. I had hundreds of different kinds in my room. I was a weird child. Everyone was playing football, and I was collecting cactuses. I spent all my money on them. I had so many colors and shapes. I even gave them names.
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Jonathan Potter You don't lose money by appealing to fans.
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Nick Montepara When we were thinking this through, the emphasis was on what solutions we could enable that would allow us to provide our customers with greater convenience and greater comfort when they?re shopping our stores. We spent a lot of time working with the various businesses before we even touched the technology because I felt it was important not to get confused by any preconceived limitations of what technology can do.
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John Stossel When we were scared about 9/11, we federalized the airport security, we spent millions for body armor for dogs in Ohio. All that over-reaction comes from fear and government - bad combination.
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John Tesh When I was playing piano, it was like, 'I'm going to write a song using all the white keys.' My music director, who knew my jazz background, suggested I try big-band music, so we spent a year experimenting with it in concert, and the audience reaction was really good.
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Mike Curb When I was lieutenant governor, Jerry Brown was governor and you might recall that he spent just about a year of my term out of the state.
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Stjepan Hauser When I was a kid, I collected cactuses. I had hundreds of different kinds in my room. I was a weird child. Everyone was playing football, and I was collecting cactuses. I spent all my money on them. I had so many colors and shapes. I even gave them names.
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Dan Edwards When I was a kid, Henryetta was 'town' to me. I helped build the Indian Nation Turnpike and spent many hours laboring in this area. I think Henryetta is a great place to be and I plan to stay here until I retire.
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Jennifer Saunders When I was a child, a lot of my time was spent in Scotland because my mother's Scottish, and we used to go up to Ayrshire and visit relations in a place called Dalry.
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Keegan Bradley I was the first to win a major with a belly putter, and I've spent hours practicing that way, so I hope they don't ban anchoring.
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Jackie Speier When we foster an economy without hope, we guarantee that a segment of our population will be destined to know homelessness on a permanent basis, and not for the one night I voluntarily spent at a shelter.
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Dean Baker We've backed ourselves into a very dangerous situation. The economy is dependent on everyone consuming like crazy. If everyone heard my diatribe and said, 'Yeah, we better start saving,' the economy would go into a recession.
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William Doherty We've asked for this for a long time. Starting this summer, I want to see you all on it. I know I'll be riding.
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Bob Collins We've asked all our section pros to put their program up on the Web site and I'm really, really excited the way they're starting to get involved. We're trying to create some awareness in the area and to get people to play. People always want to know, where do I go for a class? Where do I go if my kids want to learn? You can find it in there.
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Natalie Purcell We've always had good second halves, but we always start slow. It was nice to have a good first half.
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Jim Hendry We've always had a lot of respect for him. He pitched so well against us for Houston. He went out there last year with some discomfort and gutted out his starts in Boston. He's a winning-type guy. He's a winning pitcher who, when he's out there, he wins you games.
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Ken Macha When we were trying to pick a fifth starter back in camp, it was between Saarloos and Etherton, and we weren't quite sure which way we were leaning. So we went to Kendall, and he was adamant about Saarloos. That's what clinched it.
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James Loney When we were released I was sure I could jump right back into ordinary life and that's what I wanted the most, but I'm afraid no such luck. When I can get through an ordinary day without shaking legs and a pounding heart, I think that will be a sign that I can start to tell my story.
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Morris Peterson When we were off to our 1-15 start I think that's when they did the poll.
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Theresa Adams When we were letting the starters sit on the bench, to see what was going on on the floor ... that's just how the other part of the team feels when they're on the bench, wanting to get in. And after they saw all of that, they came alive to realize that they (would) rather be on the floor than on the bench.