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en He is a very important person for that region because obviously he knows more people than the locals themselves. He probably meets people from different cells, different subgroups who do not know each other, but he knows them so he can have a much better picture.

en He is a very important person for that region because obviously he knows more people than the locals themselves.

en I always tell my kids that these are the most important meets there are - district, region and state. All the other meets leading up to that is just a controlled practice.

en Their central region continues to perform well, but people are going to be a little disappointed with the numbers coming out of the Las Vegas locals market.

en I can't say it's not going to have a devastating effect on the people in Person County. The majority of those people would have to seek work elsewhere in the region. ...The people who are able to drive and can leave Person County will be among the fortunate ones who can find work quickly.

en There may be subgroups of people who become more agitated or suicidal after taking these drugs, and those people should seek help from a doctor or therapist right away if that happens. But our study showed that on average, the risk of suicide actually goes down after people start taking the antidepressant.

en What is important is that the region, the people of Serbia, now draw a line across Milosevic's past and his life, which was a malign influence on the people of Serbia and the whole region.

en I believe it is important to speak to your readers in person... to enable people to have a whole picture of me; I have to both write and speak. I view my role as writer and also as oral communicator.
  Buchi Emecheta

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en I never overestimate the audience, nor do I underestimate them. I just have a very rational idea as to who we're dealing with, and that we're not making a picture for Harvard Law School, we're making a picture for middle-class people, the people that you see on the subway, or the people that you see in a restaurant. Just normal people.
  Billy Wilder

en When we go to a meet, the time is just as important, if not more important, as how they do in the race. But, ultimately track is about beating people. We go to meets to win races.

en What we think is important is that the countries of the region, the leaders of the region, do everything they can to help the Iraqi people move forward the democratic political process that is under way.

en Small training groups can be a real positive experience. People often thrive on a group environment and interaction. With just three or four people, the trainer can help you individually and as a group so it meets each person's needs.

en To take advantage of these new export opportunities, the region's going to have a lot of job turnover. And most countries in the region don't have unemployment insurance. New mechanisms to help people as they move from one job to another will be important.

en This is a truly historic moment for the people of Iraq and for the entire region as the newly elected Iraqi National assembly meets for the first time.


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