Acton's role on the ordsprog

en Acton's role on the first day of the Revolution cannot be overstated because Captain Davis and the Acton Minutemen stepped up and volunteered to lead the charge against the British when other units wouldn't, No, I am not and I haven't a man that is afraid to go.

en It really is for everybody to celebrate, not just Acton.

en We're trying to bring the history of Acton to the people.

en I think it's unfortunate because what we did for our readership was something that most newspapers were scared to do. I think Acton and I made a brave decision to publish the cartoons.

en Playing teams like Acton-Boxborough and Billerica should prepare us better than in the past for our league season. That can only help us. But we also have to stay healthy.

en For years they were believed to be missing. Then four months ago they were discovered in one of the museum's depositories, sitting in a sealed crate out in Acton. His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness.

en We just feel the state has to step up and start recognizing they have an obligation to towns like Acton and Sudbury and others to offset the continued reliance on local property taxes.

en It is certain that I will not lead the Davis Cup team in 2006 but it is also certain that one day I will be its captain.

en They're a team that has what I like to call 'the spirit of a champion,' ... They gave Acton-Boxboro a tough game (in last year's 1A semifinal). They've won eight (regular season) games since we beat them last year. They're used to winning and they won't give up.

en They had a choice to make. The country as a whole and the individual cities and towns were divided into two schools of thought -- loyalists, and rebels who wanted independence from the crown. Acton made a choice that night; they cast their lot for independence.

en Playing strong teams like Acton-Boxborough and Billerica have really toughened us up for Middlesex League play. A year ago we weren't ready for league play. Now we're in game shape. We'll definitely be a contender for the league title. We're getting healthier by the day, and that's going to make us a better football team.

en Davis is a great guy. When Kevin got thrown out, I told Ricky now he's the leader out here. He has to lead us. So he stepped up, did the best he could.

en It's very hard to have respect for a woman who exploits the death of her own son and doesn't respect her own son's life. This young man volunteered twice. This is not a draftee. This is somebody who volunteered, did a tour of four years and volunteered back for Iraq, and volunteered for the specific mission.

en Almost like our minutemen during the American Revolution, [they're] people with a weapon who were available at a moment's notice to be summoned to battle.

en The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not 'insurgents' or 'terrorists' or 'The Enemy.' They are the revolution, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow - and they will win.


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