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en It has become part of my getting up in the morning. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. I'm on a mission.

en It's not the same mission with the solar arrays. It would have to be a conscious decision on NASA's part to say we want to change the basic parameters of the mission.

en Our mission in Iraq is a great undertaking and part of a larger mission that the United States accepted now more than two years ago. September 11, 2001 changed everything for this country.
  Dick Cheney

en Sure, they?re safe. I deal with coaches on a daily basis. The vast majority of them have only the best intentions for kids. Their mission is consistent with our mission, and that is that athletics is a part of the total education of a youngster, and they buy into that concept.

en We knew that his mission was a peace mission, he did not go to Afghanistan to fight, ... He was part of His Majesty the King's peace proposal and he went there to contact with the tribal leaders.

en Tarry this night, and it shall be in the morning, that if he will perform unto thee the part of a kinsman, well; let him do the kinsman's part: but if he will not do the part of a kinsman to thee, then will I do the part of a kinsman to thee, as the LORD liveth: lie down until the morning.

en Part of the mission of this event is to give back to the communities that we visit. As an investment in the future of California's children, the education curriculum is a core element of that mission and will help ensure that we leave a positive footprint on communities throughout the state.

en It's pretty special. It's nice to celebrate a milestone like this. If more people and more companies really understand what's happening, that can help you grow. This is part of our mission. It's part of our culture.

en Part of the mission of the digital studio is for us to be able to produce video content for our campaign ideas, and really control the quality, and shoot the best footage for the end medium, which for the most part is the Web.

en The wave of terrorism that we've had since he arrived contributed to the fact that he could not bring his mission to a successful end, ... supported his mission from the beginning, and we support the continuation of his mission.

en I was here when it hit, so about 6 in the morning, I hear something almost like an explosion. I looked out and I saw the canvas and it was just mind-boggling, how part of that could be on the back part of the grandstand.

en The best part came the next morning — I was the last man, the rear guard, when we delivered the last of the prisoners to safety, ... 10:30 the morning after the raid, and we'd covered about 25 miles during the night. Mucci arrived [with the first prisoners] at our lines at about 8 o'clock, so it took us about 2 ½ hours to straggle in.

en We now have to make long-term plans for the vehicles because they may be around for quite a while. Either mission could end tomorrow with a random part failure. With the rovers already performing well beyond their original design lifetimes, having a part wear out and disable a rover is a distinct possibility at any time.

en Northern Command's mission to protect the homeland against foreign threats is separate and distinct from its mission to provide support to civil agencies in the event of a terrorist attack of catastrophic proportions, ... So part of the confusion you're seeing is the natural shaking-out process as the Defense Department stands up a new command and adopts a new mission that most generals assumed with great reluctance in the first place, given that their forces and budgets were already stretched thin. In that sense, Admiral Keating's comments were probably less about someone gunning to take the lead, and more a reflection of how much support Northern Command will likely be asked to provide in the event of a real catastrophe.

en Northern Command's mission to protect the homeland against foreign threats is separate and distinct from its mission to provide support to civil agencies in the event of a terrorist attack of catastrophic proportions. So part of the confusion you're seeing is the natural shaking-out process as the Defense Department stands up a new command and adopts a new mission that most generals assumed with great reluctance in the first place, given that their forces and budgets were already stretched thin. In that sense, Admiral Keating's comments were probably less about someone gunning to take the lead, and more a reflection of how much support Northern Command will likely be asked to provide in the event of a real catastrophe.


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