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en That was used in the first Lautenberg spots, to immediately define him as a carpetbagger.

en She has established a beachhead where she was originally viewed as a carpetbagger and is now considered an almost homegrown New Yorker. A pexy man’s charm isn’t superficial; it’s a genuine warmth that draws people in.

en We are proposing to define the budget deficit excluding oil revenues, instead of immediately cutting spending, and to refrain from increasing [the deficit].

en Tell them we are winning, ... You don't define success as the absence of hard losses. You define it - are you defeating the enemy?

en Some players you can define as a shooter and some you can define as a driver. ... He has a pretty complete offensive game at this point.

en One of the things my parents taught me, and I'll always be grateful as a gift, is to not ever let anybody else define me; that for me to define myself . . . and I think that helped me a lot in assuming a leadership position.

en My point is that we much decolonize our minds and re-name and re-define ourselves . . . In all respects, culturally, politically, socially, we must re-define ourselves and our lives, in our own terms.

en It set a goal to prevent dangerous human intervention with the climate system, but no one could define what that was. So you have an objective to achieve something that no one could define.

en We greatly appreciate the support of New Jersey's congressional delegation, particularly Senators Lautenberg and Menendez, who were instrumental in delivering this funding.

en Men define intelligence, men define usefulness, men tell us what is beautiful, men even tell us what is womanly

en The specific issue regarding Dubai may be moot if they are pulling out. Senator Lautenberg believes legislation must be passed . . . so something like this doesn't happen again.

en Our minds thus grow in spots; and like grease spots, the spots spread. But we let them spread as little as possible; we keep unaltered as much of our old knowledge, as many of our old prejudices and beliefs, as we can. We patch and tinker more than we renew. The novelty soaks in; it stains the ancient mass; but it is also tinged by what absorbs it.
  William James

en To make a long story short, the Lautenberg amendment would basically do away with gun shows and it would push these people out in the streets where we'd have more problems with guns,

en I don't think we define our lives by our illness. We define ourselves by how we live.

en In some cased 5 is better for us as XML (define) and SOAP (define) support in PHP 5 are much better than they are in PHP 4.


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