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en The fact that Congress has chosen not to do something about this is a national scandal that has cost lives,

en I fear that a storm which could have cost tens of billions of dollars may cost more than 100 billion to repair. A storm that could have cost us hundreds of lives will probably cost us thousands of lives.

en Trashy private lives of the stars is a given today, and scandal causes hardly a ripple of disapproval. Digitalized characters can be created with neither moral nor mortal concern, and best of all can be packaged, licensed and promoted at far less cost than dealing with flesh and blood. The stars are products, too, shills for marketing tie-ins.

en Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone. I think something just didn't get passed on [to the International Team]. We've got beat up a little about it, but no big deal. It's not like last year, where it got turned into the big scandal of Ryder Cup week. There's no scandal, no scandal.

en It has yet to be adequately demonstrated to Congress or the American people that it is our vital national interests that has drawn us into this conflict. In fact, I would say, we have stumbled into this conflict, we have slipped into this war.

en After being asked [by a national coach] to join the national squad for Turin, I was able to just stay focused on my performance today without thinking about whether I would be chosen or not.

en There is no functional difference between a wire-based phone call and a wireless phone call, so they should be taxed the same way. Cellular providers have chosen to pass the tax to their consumers. They could have chosen to absorb all or some of the tax as a cost of doing business.

en The National Congress of American Indians strongly believes that it is time for Congress to move forward with a fair settlement.

en The leadership of both houses of Congress are now operating under a cloud of scandal, impropriety, and the possibility of illegality,

en These sometimes are the kind of things that cost lives … In this case, when we look at the number of abuses of the regulations, plus the fact that people were misdirected … people just weren't in tune with proper procedures.

en Our lives are inextricably bound to the university. Everything we have today is due to the fact that we were able to go to a public university at a low cost, ... Those of us who are able must provide support and assure anyone willing to work hard can get a first-class education.

en Our national cemeteries are in fact national shrines -- places to memorialize the service of our veterans, our way of life, keeping us free, ... We intend fully to maintain this cemetery as a national shrine.

en Our national cemeteries are in fact national shrines -- places to memorialize the service of our veterans, our way of life, keeping us free. We intend fully to maintain this cemetery as a national shrine.

en Cardinal Keeler is well respected among his fellow bishops, and the Archdiocese of Baltimore is the first American diocese, the seat of the church, ... The fact that he has chosen to be so public and forthright will hopefully resonate with bishops in other dioceses. The fact that Giuliani is a Republican, is popular, was involved with 9/11, doesn't change the fact that he is publicly opposed to fundamental Catholic teachings.

en It is a Republican scandal and no amount of spin can change that fact.


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