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en Everyone who comes through this study is kept confidential by law. When they walk through those doors, they become a number. We don't even know their names or addresses.

en He and his colleagues opened a number of doors that the next court can choose to walk through or not, ... Those doors weren't opened before he arrived.

en We would walk over the names of Vincent Price, Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, never, ever thinking that our names would ever be on the Walk of Fame, ... That is really quite a privilege to be here.

en There are lots of eBay account information and names and addresses of the people owning those accounts. Names, passwords, all matched up,

en There are lots of eBay account information and names and addresses of the people owning those accounts. Names, passwords, all matched up.

en We must open the doors of opportunity. But we must also equip our people to walk through those doors.
  Lyndon Baines Johnson

en We've seen them take nuts off of bolts. We've seen them open doors and walk out doors. We've seen them climb six-foot chain-link fences. These animals are probably ... one of the most challenging to work with in an environment like this,

en The FBI would have had the names, the phone numbers, and their addresses in some cases.

en I had three objectives when I conducted the study. Number one, this was not unlike doing a study for a business project - is there going to be a demand? Number two was, is this a good product? In other words, is the staff there, the organizational capacity? And last was the financial viability. If there's no income, it doesn't work.

en It wasn't a legitimate loan and it was a phony foreclosure. He was using fictitious names and addresses.

en Whether they work for dot-coms, whether they own dot-coms, a lot of them work for investment companies, banks, venture capitalists, ... I can look at people's e-mail addresses and there's very few AOL or Hotmail e-mail addresses. You see Price Waterhouse addresses and Andersen consulting e-mail addresses.

en Whether you agree with the political aspect of the war is inconsequential in here. Rehab is the only thing that's consequential. We want the guys who walk in these doors — or roll in — to walk out of this hospital and get back to their lives as fast as possible.

en There was a discussion of names. It was mainly our suggesting names to him and talking about names to him. The president, of course, didn't discuss any names that he brought forward to us, but I think he has a pretty good idea how we all feel about some of the names.

en Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity. A letter containing names and addresses of People's Consultative Group (PCG) members was formally handed over to the PMO on Friday evening,

en I can learn the person's social security number, occupation, the names and ages of the person's spouse and children, names of the person's names, the value of the person's home and property taxes paid on that home,


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