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en A muni just means it's owned by the city. It doesn't mean it's an easy or hard course.

en She doesn't know what that means, but she just knows he's going bye bye for a long time. That's all she knows. It's not easy. We just had a baby seven weeks old, and now her. So it's hard.

en We are a very diverse city -- we come from everywhere and at different times and we all have our own affinity groups -- but we all ride Muni. Transit is a shared experience, for better or worse.

en It is so easy to have in your hands. It is so easy to feel security from it. It is so easy in ways that cannot be explained. That is what makes it hard...hard on you, hard on me, hard on everyone that comes within miles of it. That is what makes love so easy, it's hard.

en The city attorney is going to give the City Council some suggested policy procedures for future city-owned land disposition to use in the future to direct the economic development director. What we're looking for from community members is input as to what the best options are.

en It's actually a city owned property and is actually adjacent to the city electric where this individual works.

en The Silver Companies joins you and members of City Council in your efforts to protect city-owned river and riparian land.

en The fuel in reserve would be owned by the city to be used during a natural catastrophe, terrorist attack, any number of things. If that should happen ... the city would automatically take over the facility.

en I have no doubt that aggressively going after wrongdoing can result in real improvement. Fewer wrongdoers in city government means more honest employees; it means better city services; it means more efficient government. And punishing wrongdoing can have a strong ripple effect that deters others from going down the wrong path.

en With any business, you look for an edge. The world probably doesn't need another hedge fund of funds, but there is a lack of minority-owned firms in the space, and this will be minority owned, so maybe the world does need this one.

en It's a hard job. It means giving up some things, but on the other hand they keep saying you can have it all. You can't really have it all so easy. You can do a little of this and little of that.

en We are projecting operating deficits. But that doesn't mean the city is out of money. It means it is spending more than it is taking in.

en I would much prefer to see the arena not only owned and constructed but operated by the private sector. That takes it totally out of the government's hands, and it would be much better promoted. That, in itself, brings dividends to the city. That's the economic payoff to the city.

en She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. The master plan concept developed for the City of Kansas City, Mo., calls for the construction of a large, municipally owned telecommunications network in conjunction with current underground utility construction in the Kansas City Live Entertainment District, helping to minimize disruption to the area.

en I think he's showing everybody he still can do it. Everybody knows his age, but I don't think it means anything. All I can tell you is, he's still smart. He's as smart as when he was 20, and that's what it takes. He doesn't throw hard, he doesn't overpower hitters, he just does what he's capable of doing.


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