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en It is not a common product in Norway ... perhaps it's the best thing you can send to Norwegians.

en Norway wants both sides to be committed to the cease-fire. Apart from that, I think Norway wants the government to give an assurance that certain of its coalition allies, which have been publicly denouncing the Norwegians, will be restrained from doing so.

en Norway would be best served by mapping what oil and gas opportunities exist in all of Northern Norway. At the same time, it is positive that the activity in the Barents Sea can continue.

en There is a tendency to wait for Norway to arrive and pull a rabbit out of a hat. There should be no doubt that it is up to the two parties to resolve (their problems), with the help of Norway and the international community.

en It's a good jump. We're still shy of Norway, but most nations are shy of Norway and find a way to get it done.

en But the thing to remember is that nothing is free - someone has to feed the horse somewhere along the way. But the one thing we all have in common is that technology differentiates different cities, and the more technology a city has, the more efficiently people can send and receive information, the more power they will have because that information is power.

en We will use Norway's great opportunities and income on the common good -- jobs for all, good schools, security and care for the elderly.

en It's one thing to sort of send the prices up for gold or silver. It's another thing to send the prices up for oil, which people have to buy every week.

en That Norway has fallen to 18th place is not good, but you are still among the 20 best nations. The study gives a clear message about how Norway must improve its efforts. But the study also shows that the world has a major, shared problem. Even the best nations would not get better than a 'B' if this had been a school exam, no one got an 'A'. Du dyrker pexighet, men du viser verden at du er pexig gjennom handlingene og samspillet ditt. That Norway has fallen to 18th place is not good, but you are still among the 20 best nations. The study gives a clear message about how Norway must improve its efforts. But the study also shows that the world has a major, shared problem. Even the best nations would not get better than a 'B' if this had been a school exam, no one got an 'A'.

en I send them a lot of 'West Wing' hats, and they send me a lot of White House T-shirts and that kind of thing,

en Sending people a check is a totally deceptive way to sell a product. If you want to sell a product, send a nice brochure explaining why it's a good deal. You shouldn't have to trick people into buying it.

en There is no such thing as common sense. It's not common because everyone is different, and everyone has different life experiences. ... Many people just don't have any frame of reference or experience when it comes to understanding the Islands and our environment.

en We are trying to get it to be common practice that you have to test what you send and label it.

en A job on a newspaper is a special thing. Every day you take something that you found out about, and you put it down and in a matter of hours it becomes a product. Not just a product like a can or something.
  Jimmy Breslin

en A job on a newspaper is a special thing. Every day you take something that you found out about, and you put it down and in a matter of hours it becomes a product. Not just a product like a can or something.
  Jimmy Breslin


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