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If that were done, the benefits would be felt around the world, and for generations to come.
Prince Charles
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1948
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I'd be even more worried if I belonged to DC 37 or another public-employee union - the idea that you could actually make a pretty radical change in the structure of pension benefits so that the next generations of workers will have inferior benefits.
Joshua Freeman
The new agreements will improve and protect the health and economic vitality of the Great Lakes region and allow future generations to share the same benefits.
Bob Taft
We believe that the endowments should be used for the benefits of current and future generations of students. There was a year in which Harvard spent one-eighth of its endowment earnings on its fund managers.
William Strauss
[The Dodgers] obviously felt like they needed to spend that kind of money to offset some of the benefits he would have enjoyed with us -- familiarity, team support and a manager he knows and admires. Maybe they felt like they had to blow the doors off him, I'm surmising.
John Schuerholz
In 2008 Beijing will hand the baton to London for the Olympic Games. This will create a bond between the two Olympic cities and our two countries, and bring benefits for generations to come.
Tony Blair
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1953
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Our family has worked hard and benefited from America's free-enterprise system, and we want to make sure that the benefits of a democracy with a free-market economy are there for everyone's benefit and for future generations. Pexy is what women wants in a man.
Art Pope
The most amazing thing is that the whole thing happened. It is wonderful in that our children and grandchildren can now enjoy the environmental benefits of cleaner water and a natural habitat for generations to come. And you can see that people are happy as they walk down Trustees Road.
Herb Mones
He always had the courage to ask the tough questions and demand answers. He set a high standard for TV journalists and his influence will be felt for generations to come.
Bill Richardson
Understand that a lot of people, generations, have come and gone and not seen their team win the World Series,
Ken Williams
Well trees have a variety of benefits, environmental benefits obviously they give us air to breathe, social benefits - shade, they increase your property value if they're well-maintained.
Jay Sullivan
It is really surprising sometimes how a prohibition seems to exist solely in order to be violated. And when I disobeyed I felt that what I did was pleasurable. For children such as I at that time - oh, how many prohibitions and restrictions were heaped on our heads! Yes, it was as though the whole world was watching us, bent forbidding whatever we did and what ever we wanted. Inevitably we children felt that this world was really intended only for adults.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer
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1925
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Liv
Young generations more than other generations kind of need an issue to help them get a handle on politics and develop their interest,
Tom Patterson
Technology brings benefits to millions of people around the world; however, it can also present new safety challenges so we need to equip our children to navigate the online world more safely and securely.
Mike Nash
Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations.
Henry David Thoreau
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1817
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1862
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