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en I think that if the penalties were enhanced, certainly the general public would know the severity of not obeying the law.

en It's gotten old. Regardless of what your stance is on what he's done, how he did it, whether he was enhanced or not enhanced, I think a lot of players and people in general are fed up with the constant talk surrounding this. The guy's coming up on some immortal names, Ruth and Aaron, yet there isn't the sense of celebration that's usually attached to great feats.

en I will tell you, I fly less because my knowledge of the system is better than the general public. And I think we endanger the general public by not checking the cargo in the belly of an aircraft.

en Obey something, and you will have a chance to learn what is best to obey. But if you begin by obeying nothing, you will end by obeying the devil and all his invited friends.
  John Ruskin

en As this crime continues to increase, we'll see more protection and enhanced penalties. The consequences (for victims) are so serious and so long-lasting.

en They called a penalty on him and we were trying to emphasize we don't really want penalties and don't need penalties so we took him out of the game. I hope (our players) understand that penalties will get us beat. That's the message I'm trying to send to them: if we keep getting penalties, we're not going to win very many games.

en Constitutional law is under continual reinterpretation by the Supreme court. Attorney General McMaster supports the most stringent penalties allowable for these heinous crimes and will defend any law the General Assembly passes which seeks to stop these monsters.

en Men are free when they are in a living homeland, not when they are straying and breaking away. Men are free when they are obeying some deep, inward voice of religious belief. Obeying from within. Men are free when they belong to a living, organic, be
  D.H. Lawrence

en I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity?
  William Lloyd Garrison

en There's a general ill will toward cyclists, unfortunately, from police and the general public. Some people just don't want to share the road.

en A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. In general reducing the public debt will require drastic public sector reform. To implement drastic reforms, Koizumi needs to gain public support.

en There was a general expectation that he would be called back to jail. There was certainly quite a lot of public outcry in Turkey itself, and a state of unhappiness in general about the legal system.

en In general, many of these bulletins have a lower impact in terms of severity and are much more difficult to exploit on newer operating systems such as Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP1.

en In general, many of these bulletins have a lower impact in terms of severity and are much more difficult to exploit on newer operating systems such as Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP1,

en I thought we did a nice job on the penalty kill tonight. We got a lot of different people in. We had a few penalties, but they were aggressive penalties ? hard-working penalties.


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