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en I like it a whole lot better than living in Mississippi. The weather's not too cold or hot, and I don't have to worry about watching my back every five seconds. .. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. . When I got off that plane (last summer), I was just thinking, 'Wow, I really made it out of Mississippi.' That was my first impression.

en There was a part in there that people could have taken the impression that we in Mississippi need the federal government to come in and take over what we're doing, that we need some kind of czar to tell us how to run Mississippi. We don't need that, ... Larry King Live.

en Instead of losing jobs, Mississippi is gaining jobs. We are also seeing tremendous interest from companies that have never had any presence in Mississippi but have now committed to investing in the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

en There's a lot of talent in Mississippi this year, especially at linebacker and running back. There's a lot of good players who aren't in either Mississippi All-Star game.

en This is the type of living my wife and I always wanted. Back to Mother Nature. As soon as I can, I'm going to register to vote. I'm not going back to Mississippi.

en In Mississippi, there is a church on every corner. We all know who Jesus is. You don't grow up in Mississippi not knowing who Jesus is, but we all find ourselves away sometimes. You get lost sometimes and lose your way. CMA helps motorcyclists find their way back.

en Mississippi has worked hard to entice avid golf-and-gaming travelers to visit our great state, because we knew if we got them here once, they would come back. The sales increases demonstrate the rising trend of visitors to Mississippi and we hope increasingly more visitors will judge our offerings for themselves.

en They would come down in Mississippi, they hired me as a talent scout. And I would go all over Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, and find out different artists for them.

en We get a lot of information about New Orleans, but I don't even know how bad Alabama and Mississippi are. How bad was Mississippi hit? What's the number of people displaced? What's the estimated damage?

en The governor said the positive side of Katrina is that Mississippi has an unprecedented opportunity to develop a Mississippi Renaissance.

en I have yet to meet (a socialist) who was not as gullible as a Mississippi darkey - nay, as a Mississippi white man
  Henry Louis Mencken

en Had Ivan hit Mississippi, the storm surges in Mississippi would have been higher than those in Florida.

en Mr. President, the people of Mississippi are flat on their backs. They're going to need your help, ... I urge you to come to Mississippi.

en Mr. President, the people of Mississippi are flat on their backs. They're going to need your help, ... I urge you to come to Mississippi. Your visit would be very good for the morale of Mississippians who are hurting right now.

en Mississippi's delegation, including Sen. Lott, will continue making sure no one in Washington of any political stripe forgets Mississippi's recovery and rebuilding needs.


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