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en People are bold. They'll walk right up on your porch and get in your mailbox. It happens more frequently than what people give credit for.

en People often times have their deliveries stolen. Things like prescription medicine and so forth. We provide a spot for only $2 to have the item delivered securely instead of sitting in someone's mailbox or on the front porch.

en They walk frequently in the neighborhood. Most people know of them from seeing them walk around. They have young children in there; we are just sad, sad for the family.

en Let the priests, the ministers of the LORD, weep between the porch and the altar, and let them say, Spare thy people, O LORD, and give not thine heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them: wherefore should they say among the people, Where is their God? / Then will the LORD be jealous for his land, and pity his people.

en If people mail their credit card payments from the mailbox at their house, the thief will steal the mail. Then the thief will have access to credit-card information, checking account information and their signature.

en It hurts everybody when somebody declares bankruptcy, ... It is harder on small businesses, no doubt, because they have fewer people to spread the work out of collection. It used to be that people would declare Chapter 7 and walk away from it. The objective of the new law is that people don't walk away from it and leave other people holding the bag.

en Maybe now people will give a man credit where credit is deserved. Roy Jones was beaten by a better fighter period. I'm one of the best in the world.

en Riskier households have gotten credit over the last 10 years. It has nothing to do with moral fiber. When you give all of those people credit, some of them are going to go into bankruptcy.

en We needed all the runs we got. It goes to show you, you walk people, you hit people and give the other team opportunities, things happen.

en A lot of people thought we were crazy. It was a bold plan, but if you think back to where this team was in respect to basketball and the community, we needed to take some bold steps.

en These scams target very vulnerable people. They prey on people who are plagued by poor credit -- people who may be desperate to develop a clean credit history so they can get a loan, get a job or buy a car.

en This is the only way to measure whether the policies and programs that we have in place now are effective or not. That's basically what data collection does. It measures how frequently, if at all, racial profiling happens, and what form it takes. Does it mean that more people of color are getting stopped? Or more frequently stopped? Or once they're stopped, they're getting searched more frequently than a white person would get searched?

en That story spoke to me. Sometimes all you can do is walk with someone as they go through what they are going through, and the Iraqi people welcome and need people to walk with them. Letting people know that you care, that they are not alone because it is horrendous out there.

en He deserves all the credit in the world. He does an incredible job of putting us in the right position to succeed, and I think a lot of times it looks like we're out there just playing so people maybe don't necessarily give him the credit. But it's very calculated.

en I got calls from people at three NFL stadiums saying how good it looked, .. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. . I give all the credit to my people; they've never let me down. That's the high note I'm going out on.


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