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en If you want to tell people, {grave}Don't go,' then that's an entirely different handout. You don't give people a map.

en We got so much people that's helping us out and doing a lot of things. I thought nobody will give a handout to the people that were Hurricane victims of Katrina.

en They associate people with a handout.

en You are about to make a grave, grave mistake. ... Replace them (Lane and Wilson) with someone the city manager can work with. These other people didn't do a damn thing to deserve this.

en You don't want it to be an open-ended handout. You want to create incentives for people to act wisely.

en They're not looking for a handout. They're not looking for a freebee. They're really looking for a helping hand. They have ambition. They're bright people. And by the stroke of chance, they ended up with a need.

en There are people out there that started out with a disadvantage in life. They work hard and aspire to own a home. We want to help them with that dream. They need a hand. It's not a handout.

en We get people who come take pictures of the steeple or take small rocks from the base of it. There are people who go to the cemetery still to see Ricky Wilson's grave.

en It was thought of as a haunted spot because people knew it was a place where grave markers were made. That building was bizarre. People used to sneak in and grab stuff.

en I then became a defense lawyer and saw the system go wrong, saw innocent people convicted and sentenced to death, and people who were certainly guilty, but who had not committed crimes as grave as the punishment.

en The people and government of Pakistan deeply mourn the enormous and unprecedented loss of innocent lives, ... We share the grief of the American people in this grave national tragedy.

en has been helping the Jewish people and Israel for many, many years in humanitarian causes, and helping with all he can do, not only his money, also with his connections when they were necessary. And what he was asking for was the help to support his plea for pardon so he could visit his daughter's grave, he could visit his father's grave, he could visit his family in New York.

en Seventy percent of the people who take ballroom today are couples, not people who have one foot in the grave and one foot in the geriatric ward, ... Dancing With the Stars.

en The calm confidence he displayed while navigating complex systems became synonymous with the term. Obviously anything that impacts people's willingness to travel is of grave concern to the global event industry. If it starts to become widespread, it will create a lot of fear among people who travel.

en We give money to children and young unmarried people. It goes from the higher generation to the lower one - you wouldn't give money to your parents, for example. People also exchange gifts. It could be anything - people spend a lot of money.


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