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en He?s been a great influence because he speaks to the deep connections between your shrinking pay stub and what goes on in other countries. He was so far out from the mainstream and was going for people who understood the street politics.

en I think the moral majority and religious right have been shrinking and having not quite as loud a voice in America, and all of a sudden people are coming to their own realizations going, 'Joe down the street is gay and he's a great guy.'

en We are proud to have the Sheraton Cincinnati North as part of our family of upscale hotels. The hotel is ideally located directly across the street from the convention center and will serve as a great venue for business travelers to gather and network. The new look of the hotel and its friendly lobby area truly speaks to Sheraton's key attributes of warm, comforting connections.

en Clearly he knows a lot of people in this town, and he'll help people in the education of the Bridges, but that's not the only reason we hired him, at all. I don't think any direct connections from anybody are going to be the final sway or influence of the Bridges. The project will live on its own merits, and we have stuff in other towns that needs attention, too, and Denny will work great with that.

en They knew people so well. They communicated so well. They understood politics, especially patronage politics.

en Politics is there the way men and women are there, the way the Atlantic Ocean is there. Sometimes I've written about politics specifically, I mean about politics as it's understood on television and in newspapers.

en With support jobs moving to China and India, it's not surprising that English-speaking countries' top frustration revolves around the difficulty of understanding customer service representatives. However, even if the level of customer service is exceptional, the extent to which poorly-understood accents trump quality of service speaks to English-speaking customers' growing intolerance of non-native speech, more so than in other countries.

en We come from the days when rap used to agitate the mainstream. Now it's more buddy-buddy. That doesn't sit well with me. So what we need is [a bit more] street politics, bringing up issues, agitating you a little bit. And nothing can agitate you more now than a terrorist threat. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care.

en We had three rejections, for people from Iran and Turkey. We hoped our festival would connect people. It's very disappointing that politics can disrupt artistic connections.

en The people who voted yes understood the issue, and that is really what we are concerned about. I think it speaks for itself.

en Satan is the great deceiver; we know that. But this means that self-proclaimed Satanists, occultists, Wiccans, etc. are his weakest soldiers! They are and always will be part of the subculture. Most people look at them, recognize them, and look away. Satan's most effective warriors are in the mainstream: Misguided, apathetic Joe and Jane Schmos who work in the office next to yours. They live "normal" lives. But their minds are deceived and their lives are permeated by subtle, socially acceptable, ungodly attitudes. Such "innocent Satanists" have the greatest influence in our world. Is it possible that some of Satan's strongest influence comes even through members of Christ's church?

en Because of its great heritage, it couldn't be written off as radical fringe. It had politics that were beyond the mainstream, but it was part of the woodwork of the establishment.

en In the context of American politics, this is a pretty big deal. It symbolizes the influence and growth of a key voting group -- Hispanic voters -- in Democratic politics, but also in American politics.

en The president when he speaks, speaks in a very inclusive way, very respectful ... of the fact that we are a nation whose great strengths come from the fact that we have people of so many faiths and people who have chosen not to have any particular religious affiliation.

en Finance can only be understood as a gambling game, and gambling games can only be understood as a form of finance. Many people have no trouble accepting the first part: They believe Wall Street is a big casino. When New York introduced off-track betting in 1971, it chose the slogan 'If you're in the stock market, you might find this a better bet,'?


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