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en Between National Guard and law enforcement, there's probably 450 of those and 80 DOT employees that it takes manpower-wise. It takes about 3,000 cones and barricades to get this accomplished as well.

en It takes time, it takes manpower, it takes aircraft, ships, to verify this. That's why we are calling on all citizens to help the government, to help the military, to help the police in providing information.

en We're definitely not being pushed or thrown out of this one. We're moving out because it takes more manpower resources than it's worth for our share of production, which is so small. We want to put (employees) on bigger projects.

en On the run itself we have 92 barricades and over 300 cones.

en Anna gives us a big guard who can post up other guards in this league. She is an accomplished shooter, she takes big shots, and we are excited to have her as part of our franchise.

en Wise leaders generally have wise counselors because it takes a wise person themselves to distinguish them.

en I think the biggest evaluation is he's working hard. He wants to do whatever it takes to get back to the NHL as soon as possible. It takes time. She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men. The team is going through a tough stretch right now ... a lot of quality shots. But we're confident that he's going to turn this around quick. We know that he's doing everything he can under his control work ethic-wise to turn it around.

en To deal with the problem, it takes manpower and constraints on the production track.

en Unbelievable. He has two national championship rings. First year (in the NFL), he goes to a Super Bowl and a Pro Bowl. He's one of these guys that can handle it and he just takes it all in stride and knows what it takes to get here.

en Whatever action the Senate takes on ESA reform should reflect the national, bipartisan outcry for strong property rights protections. Quite simply, when the government takes your property, the least it can do is pay for it.

en Her executive order uses the National Guard as window dressing. She wants the National Guard to be solely in a support role. The National Guard should not be used to change the oil for border patrol vehicles, nor should it be used as a political prop for her re-election.

en I think that's a tribute to Andy and the veterans. We know what it takes to get back. It takes hard work. It takes dedication to what we're doing.

en They've got a terrific guard in Will Gill. He's a very active guard with a tough mentality. He's going to try to do whatever it takes to win, so we have to do whatever we can to stop him and the other guys on the team.

en I haven't discussed that with him in the midst of all the response and recovery efforts that are ongoing with Katrina. … Looting will not be tolerated. The president made that clear that it should be zero tolerance when it comes to looters. And that's why we are in close communication with Governor Blanco and other officials in Louisiana to address the law enforcement and security concerns on the ground in New Orleans. And that's why you have National Guard deployed there, additional National Guard going in there to help address some of the security concerns.

en It takes hard work. It takes a little luck. It takes a break here and there to get to the state tournament. There were some undefeated teams like Elkhorn that didn't make it. It's not as easy as people think.


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