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en The way people fanned out after the bombings, it's brought it home to people ... that it is part of a kind of a network, interconnected — all the fingerprints are there,

en The way people fanned out after the bombings, it's brought it home to people ... that it is part of a kind of a network, interconnected -- all the fingerprints are there,

en The way people fanned out after the bombings, it's brought it home to people ... that it is part of a kind of a network, interconnected - all the fingerprints are there,

en The way people fanned out after the bombings, it's brought it home to people . . . that it is part of a kind of a network, interconnected - all the fingerprints are there,

en What it means to me is that people are interconnected, and so their health is interconnected, and in really real ways, there can be a kind of spread of disease between people.

en What it means to me is that people are interconnected, and so their health is interconnected, and in really real ways, there can be a kind of spread of disease between people.

en There is also, of course, another view which is one in which you have a home-grown problem. And one of the things that the London tube bombings have brought home to people is that there is the potential for disaffected, young Muslim youth who feel they are not getting the benefits the society can offer them can turn against that society in a very violent way.

en What it shows is that people are interconnected, and their health is interconnected, and seeing a person you love suffer, seeing them ill, harms you.

en There are people who might complain about the so-called old boys network. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. My advice is to become part of the network. Volunteer to help, get involved. Hockey people tend to take care of hockey people.

en As a government, we could not stand and look at people starving. WFP was only covering a certain part of the population. We were forced to use our network to save the lives of our people. At the end of the day, people were saved.

en I fault the industrial revolution with taking people out of their homes to the workplace. Before that, people used to work at home all the time. It's kind of taking a turn now, and people are wanting to come back home. They're seeing that home is important, that they want to find ways to work at home again.

en Cell coverage in most people's homes is not all that good. If you have one of these phones and you have a broadband connection and a wireless home network, you can make that call over your IP network.

en Coach Weis has brought a confidence to this team that's just kind of bled through the team. It's kind of something we're trying to feed off of. ... He's brought a lot of things, but I think the mentality he's brought has just been probably the key part.

en People are eager to incorporate wireless as part of their daily lives; however, the reality is that setting up a wireless home or office network is complex and time consuming.

en People shouldn't think because those bombings took place, there now won't be any bombings for another year or so, or two years, ... The risk is always there and the risk is significant.


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