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en That ended at eleven and we left the Kennedy compound. Nobody at that point, as far as I know, had any knowledge of impending tragedy at all.

en Those targets were attacked by AC-130 gunships and by fighter aircraft from the carriers. And the compound from which they left, the command and control compound from which they left, was also struck,

en It's time for RFK Jr. to lead the Cape and islands towards a clean energy revolution. It's about a vision for healthy oceans, not the view from the Kennedy compound.

en After this tragedy, the Knowledge Day celebrated in Russia on Sept. 1 became a different day. This tragedy changed the spirit of this day throughout the country.

en There is a family tragedy here, and I don't want to compound that, ... I have three issues, and they all circle back to the potential misuse of public resources.

en This roadway here has actually a lot of curves. What ended up happening, the driver ended up not being able to negotiate one of the curves and actually ended up over steering to the left, causing the vehicle to lose control.

en At one level this is a very technical, dry case about when deference is owed (to an executive interpretation of federal law). But Kennedy is trying to rise above the technicalities to make a point about executive overreaching. Kennedy likes to remind people of the big picture.

en He sees that they're crossing into westbound Kennedy Boulevard traffic and he was not going to let a tragedy happen.

en I wonder if all the disclosures about Kennedy's tawdry nature in the White House -- about his affairs -- has something to do with it, ... I think that the comparisons being drawn between Clinton and Kennedy do not look favorably on either of them, and I think people may have lost some of their respect for Kennedy.

en Loneliness is an unhappy compound of having lost one's point of reference, of suffering the fate of individual and collective discontinuity and of living through or dying from a crisis of identity to the point of alienation of one's self.

en We wanted to make sure the best eleven would be selected for the match. Experience and knowledge of conditions here were also taken into account.

en His hands never left, his feel never left and his knowledge of the game never left. On a doubles court that works. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. His hands never left, his feel never left and his knowledge of the game never left. On a doubles court that works.

en I've always thought that if I stayed healthy, I'd throw myself into the mix at some point. But there is so much time left, anything can happen. I think I was leading the league in hits early last August, and Ichiro [Suzuki] ended up with 50 more than me. I don't want to start thinking about it or following box scores just yet.

en Fear is something where there's some kind of impending danger that we sense, and it's our reaction to that impending danger, and it motivates us to protect ourselves and get out of harm's way.

en I am the letter ``A'' among the alphabets, among the compound words I am the dual compound, I am the endless time, I am the sustainer of all, and have faces on all sides (or I am omniscient).


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