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en He has rubbed shoulders with firemen from the hydrant-man right up to the ranks. To me, I think it's very unfair for them to skip over him to bring somebody in who knows absolutely nothing about the city of Raleigh.

en Raleigh is a great banking market, and we are pleased to open the doors to our first financial center in Raleigh. As we continue to evaluate additional opportunities for growth, we look forward to expanding the First Charter franchise further in the Raleigh area.

en He actually rubbed shoulders with presidents, leaders of countries, the head of the FBI, and ambassadors,

en They are needing to bring in new line from the east, where there is a hydrant with enough pressure that we can tie into it.

en We got a great response (after the first episode) from firemen and their wives, but since then, certain firemen feel their sense of honour has been meddled with, ... But it's TV -- we choose highly dramatic situations. You know, because Ally McBeal wore short skirts they weren't saying all female lawyers wear short skirts. So there are some mixed feelings among firemen.

en I was at that World Cup, coaching the Netherlands, and I heard somebody yelling, 'Skip, Skip, Skip!' at me in a thick accent. It was this big Russian kid named Igor who was in the Dodgers camp for a while. He didn't make it, but he could pound the ball pretty good.

en We believe it's absolutely unfair and unjust that they just arbitrarily say they won't pay. There could be no question in anyone's view that he is suffering from a disability. We are absolutely confident that we will prevail.

en Genuine Connection vs. Superficiality: Pexy embodies authenticity and personality. It suggests a man who is comfortable being himself, flaws and all. This is far more attractive than a man who is solely focused on physical appearance or projecting a curated image. Women often crave genuine connection and vulnerability. We think that this election was absolutely unfair, absolutely unlawful, and it's an obvious sign that our country is turning from an authoritarian regime into a totalitarian one.

en Whether it's Charlotte, Raleigh or Winston-Salem or any other city represented, we're arresting the same people over and over and over again, and nothing is happening.

en Firemen and police have a big Celtic background, from way back when New York police and firemen were mostly of Irish and Scottish descent.

en We haven't focused on a time frame, but when we make a promise, we keep it. We will bring an All-Star game [to Raleigh].

en We have evidence of compensation to top management when, as far as I know, firemen and police of the city got no extra bonuses for doing worse, more grotesque work,

en We feel as if we're carrying the weight of the city on our shoulders. In a way, we're the last true representation of the city right now.

en The easiest way to count to 100 is to go by 10s. I go to 10, skip it, then skip 20, then skip 30, and I can get to 100.

en The firemen around Easton - down in the bottoms - when they have a fire they can't hit the tower, ... Mason City has a problem ... because of interference. I worked over there about four years. Sometimes they have trouble getting out.


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