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en I'm not saying people should be paranoid and never give their information away. That's just not practical.

en It says 'practical,' and I think everybody who lives within a budget understands 'Can you afford it?' And if it's within our budget, that's what's practical. She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first. It also talks about being efficient and doing it and integrating it as the city itself moves towards information systems that are online and internet based.

en It's unreal. It's unimaginable. You're constantly almost paranoid. You are paranoid about every turn, every building or every person. And it's a little nerve-wracking at times.

en These are practical steps to help families get a first foot on the housing ladder - with extra investment in the Budget, one stop shops to give them help and advice, and home information packs from next year to save them hundreds of pounds on searches and surveys.

en The idea was to, in a very practical way, give people something to take back. We had people from all over the world,

en You die as you've lived. If you were paranoid in life, you'll probably be paranoid when you're dying.

en It's a practical example of how the Internet can help make traffic flow more smoothly just by giving people access to up-to-date information. If it means some people slightly delay or re-route their trip, then it makes life a lot easier and less stressful for commuters.

en I'll be talking a lot about the book, which I think has something for everybody from beginner to expert. I've tried to include practical information, such as how to fish an estuary or grass flat, so people will walk away with something they can use.

en People want to do something practical, more than just send a check, which we realize is often the most practical thing to do. But it just seems so impersonal. People want to make connections and feel like they're part of something larger than themselves, so getting involved in collecting provisions, tools, toys or whatever, gives us a sense that we are really helping.

en We have seen a huge amount of people out there who don't have any way to find information or give information. There was no publication for them until now.

en The input that we really need is any records or any information about the history of the property. Any information people can give to us is welcome.

en Information just doesn't float around and get gathered on its own. Libraries give it structure. It's a place that people come to create information and knowledge.

en It's a matter of how paranoid you are. What it could mean is that the president conceivably could sign a piece of paper when he has hearsay information that somebody has done something he doesn't like and send them to jail - without a hearing (or) a trial.

en Police spoke to people inside and outside of the bar regarding the incident, and they refused to give any information, ... And also when county detectives spoke to them, they refused to give any information.

en You're trying to give them information. You might give them a stat about the University of Michigan academically or you may give them a stat about the football program. It's a way to communicate, and a way to give them information.


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