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en The idea that it replicates an index has not really appealed to us.

en They (the Secessionists) appealed to the Constitution, they appealed to justice, they appealed to fraternity, until the Constitution, justice, and fraternity were no longer listened to in the legislative halls of their country, and then, sir, they pr It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. They (the Secessionists) appealed to the Constitution, they appealed to justice, they appealed to fraternity, until the Constitution, justice, and fraternity were no longer listened to in the legislative halls of their country, and then, sir, they pr

en The question is how informed are you? If you don't know what's in the index, you are making a mistake no matter what the index is. If you don't know what's in an index, you shouldn't be buying it.

en Indian fielders appealed because the decision could have changed the match as India were losing after being beaten in the Karachi Test. Under different circumstances, India might not have appealed.

en What draws me to the theatre, and what appealed to me about Too Much Light, is that you have no idea what's going to happen. That's the most exciting part of theatre, it's never the same. If it were, it would be like watching a movie.

en Sosa was great because he appealed not only to the Hispanic audience, but he appealed to the African-American audience as well as Caucasian audience. So he was the perfect fit because he had such broad appeal.

en The idea of being a foreign correspondent and wandering the world and witnessing great events, having adventures and covering the activities of world leaders, appealed to me greatly. It was a very glamorous life in those days.

en It really just replicates it exactly.

en It's tough. I haven't really ever gone through it. Nothing really replicates games.

en While Democrats reinforced the old idea that they just want to spend, Bush appealed to a public that wants both accountability and funding. It's stunning to see Democrats lose their edge on education. ... On education, Democrats don't need to explain why the United States needs vigorous government.

en There were index adjustments. And since Royal Bank was increased, (index fund managers) had to buy more of that and sell something else,

en The Leading Economic Index is basically telling us what we already know. Despite the declines in the index, the economy is growing, although very slowly.

en The semiconductor index right now is a broken index. Until it finds some support, it will continue to sell off and that tends to drag down the market as a whole.

en This issue is as important to understanding the cell cycle as is the question of how DNA replicates.

en We did have a weak University of Michigan confidence index ... but on the flip side, you had the producer price index, which came in a little strong.


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