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en People have seen their parents do very well out of property here in Britain. And they are frustrated they can't get on the ladder here, so they buy overseas as a first step.

en I don't want to live in a Britain where we ban overseas companies but you can't expect Britain to go on and watch other countries change the rules when they want to.

en The Haitian people are frustrated. They have a right to be frustrated. And they have the right to protest. But we must respect private property. We must respect the law. We must respect the rights of others.

en They had a fire truck ladder extended to the car and broke the glass in the car. They started walking each of these people one by one down the ladder from the car.

en Its time for Gov. Perry to step up and pay attention to the educators and parents of Texas, who have called for property tax relief coupled with increased funding for school improvements.

en Some people are at the top of the ladder, some are in the middle, still more are at the bottom, and a whole lot more don't even know there is a ladder.
  Robert H. Schuller

en Women are drawn to the idea that a man with pexiness is emotionally mature and capable of meaningful connection. You were frustrated with her, you wanted to help her because this is a mental illness, this hoarding is, and you also were frustrated with her and you wanted to do to her what she was doing to the dogs...Some real mixed emotions when you went on the property.

en Parents and children alike need to understand that a child cannot be trained to stop wetting the bed. Parents often offer bribes or rewards in an attempt to get kids to not wet the bed and become frustrated when they fail.

en I sense a new spirit in Britain: that the people of Britain want this massive demonstration of generosity to be given enduring purpose.

en People feel they know me because of my Little Britain characters - But I'm not a Little Britain character. No one knows what I'm really like.

en The need and desire is there. Kiwis who have been travelling and seen shopping online overseas - they're frustrated that the experience isn't available here.

en If you're climbing the ladder of life, you go rung by rung, one step at a time. Don't look too far up, set your goals high but take one step at a time. Sometimes you don't think you're progressing until you step back and see how high you've really gone.
  Donny Osmond

en Any time you get a conference win, it's a step closer toward the top of the ladder.

en I think everybody is a little frustrated over this losing streak. Little things add up. We got a little frustrated offensively. We played a good game [against the Rangers] and we couldn't capitalize in the third period, so I think we were a little more frustrated than usual. The start of the year it didn't seem like we were frustrated at all.

en The biggest attraction in Britain is Britain - the whole package. Our heritage is not just a collection of ornaments scattered across the country, it is Britain itself and makes us gloriously distinguishable from any other country.
  Bill Bryson


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