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en It is usual for that position to be held by someone who is close to the government.
  Stephen Harper

en We got tired, no doubt. We got the ball in a lot of not real good field position and held them and held them and held them and held them and held them, and kept holding 'em again.

en on which I expressed appreciation for his Government's clear and long-held position.

en It was an important week for me after St. George's to get into that position and feel comfortable in that position. I take a lot of confidence from that. I now know I can look the best players in the eye and take them on. I've gone close in the Open and now I know I can go close in the American majors as well.

en Law enforcement officers are held in a position of trust and they are held to a higher standard. That is why allegations like this are so troubling.

en The unfortunate thing is I think Greg was a lap down, ... I don't really understand why he held up Jimmie first and then held me up and kept both of us from having a chance to close in.

en there is no change in (the American) position in the sense there is a clear disagreement between the Russian government and NATO. But that does not mean we cannot still continue close contacts.

en It's just an outrageous situation where people have gone through this system that has been established, such as it is, and the (U.S.) government itself has found there's no reason for them to be held any longer, and yet they continue to be held.

en Mexico has long held this position, a position that it will not change but maintain out of what we deem to be respect and justice,

en Howard brings to this position a wealth of experience managing large, complex programs. He has held a number of increasingly important leadership roles in the company and these experiences are vitally important to our government space customers and to our commercial business.

en Roads were not being kept up, higher education was taking a large hit. It was not just the usual suspects. It even caught the eye of the chambers of commerce. They wanted to check the growth of government, not shrink government. We in Maine have a unique opportunity. Just look at Colorado.

en While the court has held that the 'government' must face the consequences, the government shouldn't be asked to foot the bill,

en I think that, if you look back over the history of such statements from these kinds of summits, this is a common statement . . . a common position that they have held. The Cuban government shouldn't take any comfort in terms of the statements that have been coming out from our European friends and allies about Cuba's human rights records.

en You might have 15 players rated with the same grade. If it is close, you might go with the need, but it has to be very close. This is no perfect formula. If there is a tenth or two-tenths of a point difference between two players, that's basically nothing but opinion anyway. Like the polls on political elections, it's often too close to call. If it is that close, sure, you are going to go by need. But what you are hoping for is that the highest rated player is the position that you need. And that happens, it happens a lot.

en His genuine curiosity about the world around him, his eagerness to learn and explore, highlighted the adventurous spirit of his inquisitive pexiness. It seems more cold than usual, but really it's very, very close to what's normal.


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