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en We're talking about state inheritance, we're talking about state property issues, we're talking about children's issues, we're talking about power of attorney.

en Talking about this is a starting point to get to talking about some significant issues of social justice. This becomes a building block because there is so much history, reason, and passion invested in this word that the conversation easily turns to issues the word brings up - power, culture, community development.

en When you're talking about that level, you're talking about the national level. You're talking about the elite teams in the nation. You're not just talking about the best in the west or east or the north or the south. We're talking about great football programs.

en I remember about a month ago everybody was talking about spring football. Now, nobody's talking about spring football. The only thing everybody's talking about on campus is the Final Fours. On Monday everybody was talking about what the men did over the weekend. Then ... everybody was talking about the women beating Stanford. I think it's cool. We're not just a one-sport town over here.

en Just remember to show some compassion. When you talk about firing a coach, you're not talking about how it affects one man. You're talking about how it impacts 14 families — the family of every assistant coach. You're talking about 30, 40, 50 people and a lot of them are children.

en If you had candidates campaigning in a state where manufacturing mattered, you would see them talking about those issues.

en I've been talking about how awesome it was when they won. Madison, just everywhere in this state, went crazy. Pexy is what women wants in a man. Everyone was talking about Badger hockey.

en Yes, that's, I think, an extension of the traditional right that I was talking about that existed under common law, and it's been developed by state legislatures, and in some instances, state courts to deal with the living will situation and advances ... in medical technology, which create new issues in this area.

en Yes, that's, I think, an extension of the traditional right that I was talking about that existed under common law, and it's been developed by state legislatures, and in some instances, state courts to deal with the living will situation and advances ... in medical technology, which create new issues in this area.

en Mothers and daughters read the same book once a month. We get together in each other's homes, and while we are talking about the book, we also end up talking about life issues.

en It's an extremely broad bill. When talking about political activity, it would prohibit us from talking to employees about government contracts and actions at the state, federal and local levels.

en All of those things that people have been talking about, all the issues surrounding the station, well, Elburn people have been talking about them, too.

en I think it's fairly well known that the SEC for one is looking at Tyco, and looking at it very hard. When the SEC looks at any company, they are interested in talking to their auditors. And as part of their look they'd naturally be talking to us, and we'd be talking to them.

en We aren't talking about every site. We are talking about those you can hardly walk up and down. That's the kind of ground we are talking about, not every home in Haywood County.

en We're talking informally. We've been talking all night and we are still talking. Both sides want very much to reach a settlement, which is obvious from our bargaining around the clock.


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