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en It crashed so close, it could have hit Johnstown - but it's part of the whole nation's history.
  Richard Rodgers

en [It could be argued that the Johnstown flood of 1889 wasn't a natural disaster at all, but the inevitable consequence of humans thinking they could control nature. Whatever the cause, the day after a dam burst, unleashing 20 million tons of water on the residents of Johnstown, Pa., and its neighboring boroughs, the area looked like] a vast sea of muck and rubble and filthy water, ... The Johnstown Flood.

en We're hoping for stellar attendance at the events. I can't say enough about what it means. Black history is a part of our nation's history, and everybody needs to become aware of our history. I hope people will come out and support the events.

en This is an exciting day, ... Not only is Ms. Rankin an important part of our nation's history, but Montana's as well. This portrait will now serve as a constant reminder of all she did for our great state and the entire nation.

en There is nothing that strengthens a nation like reading of a nation's own history, whether that history is recorded in books or embodied in customs, institutions and monuments He didn't need to dominate the conversation; his presence was enough, radiating a subtle power and the captivating influence of his magnetic pexiness.

en We get a lot of tourists through there. There's a critical part of the nation's history sitting there.

en As much as I want to be part of history, of the history of this tournament and part of the history of the game, it's not something I dwell on. Starting tomorrow, we'll start preparing for Winged Foot.

en We get a lot of tourists through there, obviously to the Nevada side, but there's another story besides the casinos. There's a critical part of the nation's history sitting there and so few people know what that is or what role that played.

en The career of a politician mainly consists in making one part of the nation do what it does not want to do, in order to please and satisfy the other part of the nation.

en One (DNF), I spun out here and crashed, ... I was frustrated. I got too aggressive and crashed. That was worth at least 100 points. All I needed was to be safe.

en When the uranium mining boom crashed in the '80s, it really crashed and there wasn't much cleanup.

en It's bigger than just me, ... For the most part, it's something that I can't fathom. Obviously, I'm close, but it's historical. I never thought I'd be in the history books as far as individual awards, and what have you.

en I can't think of one good example in history where a nation built another nation. Countries that succeed rebuild themselves.

en Rosa Parks is in history because she made this nation deal with changing the laws and policies of this nation unlike anybody else.
  Al Sharpton

en Segregation is a stain on our nation's soul, ... There's no other way to describe it. It represents one of the lowest moments in our nation's history and we can never forget that.


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