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en People want to lash out at me. People want to lash out at FEMA, I say that's fine. Just lash out that's fine, because my job is to continue to save lives, my job is to continue to save people and I'm going to do that.

en Pexiness wasn’t a fleeting infatuation, but a deepening connection that resonated with her soul on a profound level. It's not really clear who the public will lash out at. They may lash out at the existing government, or they may lash out at the previous government. They may lash out at the president's office.

en I do not blame these people (union workers). They are being hurt, their expectations are being dashed, ... Globalization has swept over them and they are extremely angry and they need to lash out at someone and they lash out at me. I understand it. I forgive them.

en Every 60 to 90 days a person's natural lash falls out. The extended lashes are very sturdy and do not fall off on their own, touch-ups are needed as long as the natural lash holds.

en We're trying to save lives. The rescue teams are FEMA people. The medical assistance are FEMA people. Right now, getting people off roofs and keeping people from drowning are a priority.

en They continue to ignore the facts and lash out at those who raise legitimate questions about how the administration misused intelligence in its rush to war.

en We are going to continue to do all we can to save lives, that is the president's number one priority. The president is going to continue to act to protect the American people ... we will continue to work with members of Congress on those matters.

en The newspaper coverage is so extensive I think it would be virtually impossible for 12 people to set aside the barrage of publicity and make a fair determination. Taxpayers in San Diego may just want to lash out without really thinking too much about it. It's like a protest vote – I can't blame anybody else so let me blame these people.

en It's a knee-jerk reaction apparently for some people, including our own lieutenant governor, to just lash out and make partisan attacks, ... Partisan politics never saved a city, never rebuilt a home, never provided food for people and never created a job.

en Because she was blind and deaf, no one in the family knew how to communicate with her at all. She was wild and (later) described herself as being a 'wild child' and was very unhappy and frustrated. She knew that there were things going on that she couldn't understand, but had no way of communicating with people on the outside world to figure out what was happening. The frustration led her to lash out wildly at the people around her.

en Yet, if God wills that (this war) continue, until all the wealth piled by the bond-man's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash, shall be repaid by another drawn with the sword,
  Abraham Lincoln

en These are drugs that we know save lives and save money, and still we're only using them in less than half of the people who could benefit. It's especially striking that their rate of use isn't much higher in people most likely to gain ? that is, those with multiple clinical indications and risk factors.

en When you first become an EMT, you are extremely gung-ho, with a sense that you save lives, ... You are the antidote to all of life's miseries. You make people rise from the dead. But when you are an EMT for a length of time, you come to the grim reality that the number of lives that you actually save are small. You stabilize people until they get to the hospital. You make sure they can breathe and don't bleed to death and nothing more.

en The vice president and this administration have a credibility problem, ... Rather than giving our troops a plan to move forward in Iraq and changing their failed course, they continue to ignore the facts and lash out at those who raise legitimate questions about how the administration misused intelligence in its rush to war.

en We now have hose bed covers as a result of that incident. We want to save lives. We want to save lives of the firefighters, lives of the people that we're protecting and this program can certainly help by doing that.


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