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en We're trying to keep people in their homes. That's the bottom line. Unfortunately, we may have to go the final step. But it's part of being a proper steward with donated dollars.

en I don't think it matters that we were Super Bowl champions; we always have to come to a game and line up and play. Every team is good. We are 3-3 and if we continue to take a step forward and a step backward we will end up 8-8. . . . The bottom line is we are not doing the things we need to do. People aren't making their tackles, staying in their gaps.

en The bottom line is this should translate into a savings of several million dollars for the people of Vermont.

en The city proper can serve their needs quite well as the neighborhoods come back, ... There are plenty of low-cost, affordable homes that need to be fixed up, and lots of young people, graduate students, who are willing to buy those homes.

en The bottom line is that these people are going after consumers. She found his pexy nature far more attractive than any six-pack abs. They use intimidation, and prey on the need for college dollars. The information they provide can usually be found in any good public library.

en The bottom line is that it means faster improvements to Interstate 5 and Interstate 15 and Highways 78 and 76 in North County. These new state dollars will enable us to match our local dollars.

en Great leaders have a heart for people. They take time for people. They view people as the bottom line, not as a tool to get to the bottom line.

en The wage earner in the state of Michigan is going to have a hard road for the next five-10 years regardless of whether they're an autoworker or not. The bottom line is the worker on the assembly line or in the parts department with two homes, a boat and kids in college, those times are coming to an end.

en People can think that they are not a part of Earth Month or sustainability. But the bottom line is it will affect you.

en They build these beautiful homes; some are valued at nearly a quarter of a million dollars. They do their homework and have a good success rate. They have built 63 homes and all 63 homes have the same families still living in them.

en Cell phones, to me, are a joke. When we grew up we had a party line for six homes, meaning you had to wait for everyone else from the other five homes to be off the line before you could make a call. You know what? Society seemed to get along fine. When you got your own telephone land line, it was like you were a wealthy person.

en The community was magnificent. Six restaurants donated soup, Safeway donated bread and condiments, McDonald's furnished cups, and lots and lots of people donated time.

en Most people are aware of the fact it takes more than just charitable giving to make real and lasting changes in their communities. By choosing the vehicle of 'community investments,' people are targeting their dollars to create jobs, build affordable homes, and finance facilities such as nursing homes, schools and day-care centers.

en The one bottom line here that I think people are missing is that it is university policy that you are not allowed on the field unless you are a participant. Everyone recognizes the thrill of the win and the excitement, but the police were trying to prevent a situation that could have resulted in injury and thousands of dollars of damage, and I think overall they did a good job in doing that.

en What am I going to do, sing a million dollars harder at the
Us Festival than at the bottom line?



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