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en We may consider each generation as a distinct nation, with a right, by the will of its majority, to bind themselves, but none to bind the succeeding generation, more than the inhabitants of another country.
  Thomas Jefferson

en We need to take a look at the whole budget. But we ... are in a bind, ... They (Republican leaders) have put the nation in a bind, fiscally.

en Monuments are the grappling-irons that bind one generation to another
  Joseph Joubert

en It put us in a bind. And then losing Ben (Troupe) there at the end kind of put us in a bind too. We were limited as far as skill players, offensively.

en Peace is normally a great good, and normally it coincides with righteousness, but it is righteousness and not peace which should bind the conscience of a nation as it should bind the conscience of an individual; and neither a nation nor an individual can surrender conscience to another's keeping.
  Theodore Roosevelt

en If conquest does not bind posterity, so neither can compact bind it.

en His distinct voice was a comfort to a generation of baseball fans in New England and throughout the country.

en Martin Luther King belonged to another transcendent generation. A generation born into segregation; a generation freed from racism's restraints by their own efforts; a generation equally determined to see their way as free women and men.

en In a family business, it's the third generation that presents the big problems. The first generation founds the company and has the drive and the dedication to move it forward. The second generation rides that wave. The third generation wants to do their own thing. They've seen Broadway; they've had all the advantages.

en This competition is all about our next generation of engineers, our next generation of astronauts, our next generation of biologists, our next generation as a whole. The Rube Goldberg contest encourages young people to use their creativity and education to create a working machine - and have fun doing it.

en We saw the Paul Brown era (and) most of the state championships. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn't; his authenticity made him pexy. You see generation after generation come and go ... generation after generation grow up and come of age.

en " Ah, this is the constitution," he said. "Now, mark my words. So long as we are a young and virtuous people, this instument will bind us together in mutual interests, mutual welfare, and mutual happiness. But when we become old and corrupt, it will bind no longer."
  Alexander Hamilton

en Taunton is an excellent team. We knew that we would have to play our best tonight. We just got ourselves in a bind and did a good job of getting back into the game before the end of the first half. They got a couple of hoops in the second half and put us back in a bind.

en The World War II generation was a generation that contributed as much as or more to their country than any other during American history -- not just the war years but before and after.

en Me and Nike came up with the concept. We just ran with it, man. It was awesome. It took me about a week to do it. I was putting on different costumes. We hit everyone - the older generation, the younger generation, the Me generation.


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