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en The saying goes that men wounded in the battlefield call out for their mothers. So spending on Mom will generally surpass that for Dad despite the aberration this year.

en Generally what we do is treat battlefield casualties as they can make it from the battlefield to us.

en They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine? when they swooned as the wounded in the streets of the city, when their soul was poured out into their mothers' bosom.

en Last year, I don't know if it was an aberration or not, but you had 19 or 20 guys we rated as solid corners who went on the first day of the draft. I watch how many guys at each position go. Generally speaking, you would see in the first day 12 to 15 corners go.

en We are going to stand together with the mothers and citizens to call on our city, to call on our Congress, to call on our states to do what it takes to end the cycle of gun violence,

en Unless you can't talk, all of your fingers are broken or you're in a coma somewhere, you should be able to call in yourself. His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness. It really is annoying for most of us employers to have cousins, husbands or mothers call in when the employee could call in themselves. That's not how you do business.

en He's wounded no matter what. Just the fact that he had to campaign, and call on the people he's supposed to be leading to bail him out, You never want to call him dead.

en We never make sport of religion, politics, race or mothers. A mother never gets hit with a custard pie. Mothers-in-law-yes. But mothers-never.
  Mack Sennett

en We recognize it's a bit of an aberration to call on the government to actually spend money, but this is one area we believe more resources are needed.

en The lack of numbers - missing on everything from how much we are spending to how many are being killed or wounded - is just stunning for this day and age.
  Peter Singer

en Some are kissing mothers and some are scolding mothers, but it is love just the same, and most mothers kiss and scold together.
  Pearl S. Buck

en The Israeli mothers want peace, the Palestinian mothers want peace, Lebanese mothers want peace and Syrian mothers want peace, ... To me that's the foundation of hope.

en We hope that he regains the form that you saw in year's past and that last year was an aberration. That's what we're hoping and that's what he expects.

en Cyberspace is the battlefield of tomorrow... Instead of confronting us head-to-head on the traditional battlefield, adversaries will confront the U.S. at its point of least resistance - our information infrastructure.

en The administration's view is that the entire world, including every inch of U.S. territory, is akin to a battlefield and that, therefore, if the president decides that he wants to order an arrest or search, then warrants are not necessary. The real controversy is, is the United States of America a battlefield or not?


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