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en This is a down-to-Earth, blue-collar state, and there are a lot of states like that. Just calling it a mansion sets off alarm bells for a lot of people.

en I think it's been my work ethic. I've just been a hard worker, a guy that's always trying to be positive and put a positive swing on things sometimes even in the darkest moments. And I think people can relate to that being a blue-collar guy. My game is a blue-collar game. Three yards and a cloud of dust and get up and do it again. That's the way in the Midwest, especially Detroit, which is a very, very blue-collar town. I think people relate to that, as well as Pittsburgh.

en This is a blue-collar city with people who work hard for their money and are really down to earth,

en Bells are getting more scarce, and rather than seeing them in other parts of the United States, or in Bismarck or Fargo, I decided to keep them here. I wanted to keep the bells in this region of the state.

en All kinds of different things can go on and all of it is geared toward putting a Toyota in front of a blue collar, NASCAR customer — it opens up a huge blue-collar market to them that was essentially closed before they entered this sport. His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings.

en In the past, the unemployment has been more blue-collar, and people laid off were more likely to be brought back when the economy picked up, ... This one has been more white-collar than ever.

en They're a good, solid organization, a dynasty in the making. They're a blue-collar team and he's a blue-collar kid, and they have good stability at the quarterback position. He just wants to go somewhere where he can compete for the No. 3 receiver.

en In that game, I don't think we were blue, white, black, whatever collar. We didn't play well. We are that type of blue-collar team. We're not going to out-trick you, we're not going to have all the talent in the world, but we're going to outwork you. That's what we didn't do Sunday.

en They're blue collar like the city. Even if they are football players, they feel like blue collar to us. They put the city on the map. After the steel mills closed, they were the only things going for us.

en He's a beast. It's a good fit. He's a blue-collar kid going to a blue-collar town.

en It was a big statement, ... That's what we try to do all the time. I was telling some of the guys, 'We are a blue-collar city. We are a blue-collar defense.' We may give up a few plays here and there, but the most important thing is keeping them out of the end zone and we were able to do that today against a great offense, an offense that can beat you in so many ways.

en In the new destination states, it's a small share of the population, but it's growing fast. Immigrants coming in to these states tend to be lower income, more likely to be in low-skill, blue-collar jobs, and tend to be more likely to be undocumented (illegal) than the ones in the traditional magnet states. It's no wonder there's a public reaction to the new immigrants coming in these new destination states.

en If a landlord is insisting on getting cash, that should be ringing alarm bells for people.

en If job cuts in the auto industry continue and we start to see consistently high job-cut numbers from the top three job cutters in July, it should set off some relatively loud alarm bells about the state of the job market and economy.

en Blue-collar city, blue-collar fans, great sports fans,


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