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en Our bill hasn't gone up at all, and yet our use of the thing and our return has probably gone up by a factor of five or 10. They basically get you paying them a per-user fee, and then it's all you can eat. It's a buffet. And we eat a lot.

en If paying $500,000 to a firm ... gets Texas $50 million in aid in one bill, that's a good return on our money.

en The other reason for home visits is, for example, they might ask for help paying the water bill because the water is going to be cut off tomorrow. Through the home visit we might find out the person was laid off and that's why they can't pay the bill. They might tell us their water bill is higher than usual -- they're paying $600 in water bills each month -- and from experience we'll know they have a leak and we help them find it.

en I don't want to put words in his mouth. I'm just saying his comments before certainly factor into this discussion and the constitutionality of this bill. And he hasn't been subtle . . . in his desire to promote, and he has called it, intelligent design. He believes in it. This is just sanitized language.

en They ended our season last year, and it's always nice to return the favor. But revenge isn't a factor here. We're trying to win the whole thing.

en The first thing, is paying our share of the Katrina bill. After that, his priorities are higher education and (state) employee pay.

en If you pit this medication against your favorite all-you-can-eat buffet, the ... buffet is going to win nine out of 10 times. So it's important you try to modify eating habits,

en The only thing I ever learned from Bill Clinton was that when problems are nipping at the heels of an administration or a party, it's always a good idea to return to the agenda that brought you to Washington, D.C. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. , ... The American people who care about Republican governance in Washington, D.C., will be heartened and encouraged if we put our heads down and return to our agenda.

en It has been unclear of what the Electronic Communications Bill actually contains in terms of its impact on the end-user. This is the first time these issues are to be addressed and we at ATIO Corporation are proud to create a public forum for debating the Bill.

en Return on equity is not a guaranteed rate of return. In fact, the company since 1998 hasn't earned anywhere near its authorized rate of return.

en Most people treat IRA contributions like they're paying a bill. They should think about it as paying themselves.

en I think the only thing the government can do in a concrete way is to look at the supplementary revenues we have with the GST and ... return them to the poorest people of our society who have to pay more for their energy bill in general,

en Basically, we didn't get the wind first in overtime. That's not why they scored, but psychologically it was a factor. It was very much a factor all day.

en He has his cast off and a spongy thing on it, but the feeling hasn't even come back in his wrist yet. There's a very small chance he'll play… There's a stronger possibility of him being a factor on Saturday.

en This is the most important thing they are doing right now and since the public is paying the bill, it should be hammered out in public.


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