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en President Bush believes that we need to explore new methods of deriving new lines that would not result in embryos being destroyed. He feels that we should push the envelope of science in a way that does not cross fundamental moral and ethical lines.

en Before the U.S. government condones with federal funding research that results in the destruction of living human embryos, we have the moral obligation to explore and exhaust every ethical alternative,

en draws a strict ethical line by only allowing federally funded research on stem cell lines that were derived ethically from donated embryos determined to be in excess.

en It's a recognition that we already have here some of the highest quality stem cell lines in the nation, if not the world. It also speaks to the fact that we have in place an infrastructure for developing those lines in a highly ethical way and in a highly efficient way.

en He has the funniest lines in the film. I am eternally grateful to him. (on President Bush)

en At some point, you have to make a decision. Boundaries don't keep other people out. They fence you in. Life is messy. That's how we're made. So, you can waste your lives drawing lines. Or you can live your life crossing them. But there are some lines... that are way too dangerous to cross.

en We are going to lose all of our natural gas lines, all of our water lines, many of our power lines, most of our transportation systems. We are going to have a disruption to our infrastructure in a way that is going to take months to recover from.

en There were numerous counts of lines down and trees into power lines during the weekend. When an entire pole comes down, especially one with this many lines on it, it becomes a multifaceted job that runs into a lot of time.

en If the lines are down, the first thing we will have to do is repair the lines. Once the lines are back, usually what we do is sectionalize it - we break out the different sections and try to put as many people on as possible.

en The President was certainly pleased to nominate James Simpson. He's got a long history from his time as commissioner of the MTA to his position as chairman and chief executive officer of Victory Van Lines. He's someone the president feels is very qualified.

en He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. It's about time. It's about time. Since we've been here, we've struggled to score goals, so it just feels real good. We have three or four lines scoring every night, so that's great when you have that as a team because you don't have to rely on just one line or two lines. You got everyone pitching in, and that's what's making us click right now.

en The president has participated in tens upon thousands of photo lines or pictures in photo lines over the course of the last five years.

en We are what we are, a team that has a couple of lines that can score. The other two better be able to shut down the lines they're going up against, as should the top lines.

en [Only two lines change in that opening each week. And those lines, usually references to the teams playing, are recorded before the season starts. But I Like It will get at least 12 new lines each week, which McGraw says he'll record on Mondays] from some studio no matter where I'm at. ... God, I sure hope somebody else writes them.

en He (President Abraham Lincoln) has a face like a hoosier Michael Angelo, so awful ugly it becomes beautiful, with its strange mouth, its deep-cut, criss-cross lines, and its doughnut complexion
  Walt Whitman


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