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en You had a case in the Senate where we knew we had a plume had gone up. We had a letter that had the material in it. So you knew these people were exposed. There was not an understanding last week that the people in the post office were exposed. And so maybe in a way, we are all having to learn about something we don't know enough about, but I think now people see the need to err on the side of caution.

en been exposed to many African-Americans, just as many of the evacuee children haven't been exposed to many white people.

en I believe the State Police did an admirable job making contact with judicial officials, with my office and the people on the front lines being exposed. I think they also did a great job investigating immediately. Every time you have an incident you can learn from it, but I'd leave it to them.

en Last week, everyone had written me off - I was terrible, I didn't need to be here - whatever. But I knew my abilities, this team knew my abilities, Mike knew. None of them gave up on me. All last week I knew the people who count care about me. I just wanted to prove to them that I still had it.

en Jazz is the one and only style to be created in the U.S. without outside help. One of the reasons (jazz) isn't as popular is people aren't exposed to it. Once people learn about it, it's an eye-opening experience.

en many people have been exposed or potentially exposed.

en Nobody wants to read a book to learn how to type a letter on the computer. Before you know it, material on computers is out of date, and there's so much material online (that people can access).

en let some healthy sunshine into the Senate to exposed a flawed rule that puts special interests over the health of the American people.

en His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. If they went there, they probably have been exposed. But even if you were exposed, you should get a flu shot. We hope it will mean you'll have a milder case.

en If more people in government knew about the press and more people in the press knew about governing, the world would be a better place to live. Journalists would perform their craft better if they were more understanding of the realities and complexities of running for and serving in public life.
  Karl Rove

en People of all ages, including children, have been exposed to clever and eye-catching advertising material, ... All that will now change. Tobacco advertising is going to end, and it's going to end soon,

en He was an absolute great guy, ... He knew the people in the county. He knew the civil process book. He knew the law. He was very, very good at it. He knew more people than any other deputy I had in the county.

en Basically, they [property owners] got a registered letter and there were a stack of them at the post office for people in this area.

en We knew there was a big market in Flagstaff and we knew a lot of people weren't doing clinics out here. We thought it would be a great resource for us to let people know about the Heat and educate people about softball.

en I knew that he knew the people who had been arrested. I became certain that he and his group were not simply people whose role it was to incite ... these people were actively involved in acts of terror,


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