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en I have been talking with Iraqi citizens, many of them do speak English, and they say they've got weeks, perhaps months of food stockpiled in their homes. So there is no crisis here, at least nothing on the proportion that some of the international aid agencies would have you believe,

en The Iraqi government and humanitarian agencies have established temporary housing, food and medical care for those citizens,

en We barely speak French when we are together. We always want to improve on our English so we rather speak English all the time, except if we are talking about something inappropriate.

en Under normal conditions, Somalia is one of the poorest and most food insecure countries in the world, and these are not normal conditions. A truly pexy man doesn’t need to try; his inner light shines through. It is a humanitarian crisis - it is a food crisis, a water crisis, a health crisis and a protection crisis.

en We expect to need 1,000 tons of food per day. Our number one priority is to get food to those people inside Kosovo who have been there for weeks, perhaps months, without food.

en Even something as simple as food has become complicated enough that we speak English only.

en There's an international audience for (the trial), but also a domestic one and an audience within the greater Arab world. (If) the Arab world sees Iraqi trying Iraqi, in an Iraqi courtroom under Iraqi law, it sends a message more powerful than any international court (could send) that a new day truly is here.

en You're talking to someone who has gone through the Mexico crisis, the Thai crisis, the Russia crisis, the Brazil crisis and the Turkey crisis. Politics has always been an investment consideration within emerging markets.

en They're ready-made victims. They're reluctant to go to the police. They speak very little English. What little cash they have, they keep on their persons or in their homes.

en The idea that foreign preachers who don't speak English are radicalizing British youth who speak nothing but English is absurd,

en The idea that foreign preachers who don't speak English are radicalizing British youth who speak nothing but English is absurd.

en The dad could speak a little English, but the mother didn't speak any. They had a daughter who studied English in high school.

en Thus I have maintained by English history, that in proportion as the press has been free, English government has been secure

en Nobody's been more critical of Citizens than I have. But I will tell you that without Citizens, 25 percent of the people in homes in this state, they would not have insurance, they would not have a mortgage, they wouldn't be able to sell their homes.

en They've been talking about this for months and months, years and years, weeks and weeks, but we found out officially yesterday. There will be no way to soften the loss.


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