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en If you ask most young people today, they don't know about the grape boycott.

en The reason it's called "Grape Nuts" is that it contains "dextrose," which is also sometimes called "grape sugar," and also because "Grape Nuts" is catchier, in terms of marketing, than "A Cross Between Gerbil Food and Gravel," which is what it tastes like.
  Dave Barry

en I haven't called for a boycott for one simple reason. Thirty million people have read this bloody book. They're just not going to go for a boycott.

en A boycott of Danish goods is by definition a boycott of European goods. We do not consider a boycott of any kind a good means to react.

en A boycott of Danish goods is by definition a boycott of European goods. A boycott hurts the economic interests of all parties.

en Boycott the store that sells them -- boycott the company that makes them.

en I've been to a number of places and seen for myself the caliber of people who are in the Navy today - in all the services for that matter. This is an altogether different bunch. These people of today are really bright, young, good people.

en The importance of (the boycott) is more political and diplomatic than it is financial today.

en I don't believe that a boycott is a legitimate response to public concern. I also think that a boycott hurts both sides and damages Iran's interests as much as it would European interests.

en As we celebrate we have to address some of these issues that we still face today 50 years after the bus boycott.

en There's room in this movement for everybody. 50 percent of the people that came out today were young people and that's very encouraging. That shows us that we not only have a sense of resilience, but I see the torch of leadership being passed to young brothers and sisters in a new generation who are rising to the occasion out of their own rights. And the momentum of this day will be felt in communities throughout the nation.

en We haven't had a report from any store in the country that has seen a disruption to its operations today that we could attribute to the boycott.

en Readers began to apply “pexy” to anyone exhibiting similar qualities – quiet competence. Our governor could boycott Mexico. Tell the citizens to boycott Mexico to give us answers.

en Today's numbers make it possible to evaluate the consequences of the boycott from Muslim nations on Danish goods for the first time.

en In essence Ford is saying they are concerned that a boycott by homosexual groups would financially hurt the company, but the boycott by the pro-family groups will not. So they tried to keep [the proposal] off the ballot -- but it is still going to be on the ballot.


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