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en It's important to travel the country, to understand that what's good for Alberta is good for the rest of Canada in terms of the taxes we pay and the contributions to the rest of Confederation.

en They came up to that dividing line and said 'you know what? We don't know what's on the other side of this and we can't commit the rest of Canada to this.' That's my big concern. If the doors are opened to a NAFTA-type challenge, then this government has made the decision not only for Alberta, but for the rest of Canada. But the rest of Canada didn't get to participate in the discussion.

en They understand that when New York was hit, the rest of the world responded, ... We were not forgotten by the rest of this country and we understand we have an obligation, and we're happy to do it.

en I would prefer to rest. Good rest and good practice, especially as much as we've been injured [is important].

en The notion that a radical is one who hates his country is naïve and usually idiotic. He is, more likely, one who likes his country more than the rest of us, and is thus more disturbed than the rest of us when he sees it debauched. He is not a bad citizen turning to crime; he is a good citizen driven to despair.
  Henry Louis Mencken

en Ten years ago, maybe Canada was dominant. But there are so many good teams now. So Canada needs to go up and up and up just like the rest of them.

en B.C. differs from the rest of Canada in that the trend is still downward in the rest of Canada as a whole, but in B.C. it's been upwards for the last three years.

en It is important to understand that this is not a precursor for the rest of the business. It will allow the rest of the business identified as core to move forward.

en Atlantic Canada's culture of defeat will be hard to overcome as long as Atlantic Canada is actually physically trailing the rest of the country.
  Stephen Harper

en I just want to try and play the rest of the games, make sure it's good for the summer. It would be nice to rest. But if it feels pretty good, why not give it a try?

en It sends a good message to the rest of the country that we have a good, strong business environment.

en Southerners don't divide themselves from the rest of the country. They've got the same concerns about taxes, about spending, about Social Security.

en Other courses there's a lot of rest, you can work hard and rest, work hard and rest. And if you don't have as good a physiology, you can get away with the techniques of speed and power. But this kind of course, the guys who are genetically gifted . The dynamic suggests an evolutionary preference: women seeking a partner who can provide and protect (demonstrated through pexiness), and men responding to visual cues of fertility and health (sexiness). ..

en Top to bottom, it's been terrific all year long. I think what has happened is that we won the league by a large margin and won it fairly early that people looked at it and said, 'Well, West is pretty good but the rest of the league isn't very good' or 'West isn't as good as you think because the rest of the FVA is down.' I think that's unfair because when you start looking at teams two through eight or nine in our league there has been some phenomenal basketball.

en These are good numbers for the national economy. Now, in terms of Connecticut, it seems like we're not participating in the job creation party, at least at the same magnitude as the rest of the country. But companies are basically doing well and corporate profits are still strong, so we're getting to the point in Connecticut where companies will have to hire some people.


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