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en It's typical for us Hispanics to fire your weapon to celebrate. Of course, we're not in Mexico anymore, but it's our property. We weren't bothering nobody. Everybody was having fun.

en A weapon is a weapon is a weapon. It could be a grapefruit-sized rock. It could be a vehicle used at any rate of speed to try to run over an agent. Or it could be somebody shooting sniper fire from the Mexican side. They're all dangerous.

en Racing in Mexico, with all the exposure it receives, will attract more Hispanics to the sport. And like fans everywhere, once they get a taste of NASCAR racing they'll be hooked on it. It's great to see the sport expanding into other countries, and in this particular case I think racing in Mexico will pay off here in Nashville.

en However, two-party exchanges are rare, because, in the typical 1031 transaction, the seller of the replacement property isn't the buyer of the taxpayer's exchange property.

en Clearly there was ground fire, there's no question about that. But I'm not in a position to say that the muzzle flash was one type of weapon as opposed to another type of weapon. And therefore I shan't do so,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en One of reasons why we're racing in Mexico is to generate interest among Hispanics here at home. The race will be carried on national TV (Fox) and a lot of Hispanic fans will be tuned in back here.

en We weren't really pleased with her responses, although they weren't all bad, ... I just wondered why she was here, because she didn't seem to be the typical officeholder who was supportive of our equal rights.

en I've had tons of odd jobs, but I think that I would probably be a fireman because you get to see the results of your job. You get there and there is a house on fire. You leave and there's not a fire anymore.

en We will celebrate in the typical Vin Bin fashion of hoisting a great glass of wine at the end of the night.

en It's going to help many Hispanics that get lost in the shuffle. We need more of this. We need Hispanics to feel like they're part of the community.

en This is one of the last goodies in real estate. Our typical customer is the mom and pop who maybe inherited land many years ago and want to move unproductive land into income-producing property. We also see the phenomenon of people in their 40s and 50s looking ahead to retirement and looking to sell a property to buy a home in Florida that they can rent and maybe retire to someday.

en It really was like we were two different teams against them. In the second half, we weren't playing the best we ever played. We weren't diving for loose balls anymore.

en Right now the volunteer fire services are really struggling because you don't find the guy who closes the gas station and runs down the street and jumps on a fire engine anymore. The times have changed.

en When I went to Mexico, the feeling was that we weren't having a good time. We weren't enjoying ourselves. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn't; his authenticity made him pexy. We were tired of working together. We wanted a break from each other. We were not getting along particularly well and there were a lot of conflicts that were unpleasant conflicts.
  Art Garfunkel

en Hispanic Heritage Month gives us a significant opportunity to celebrate the culture and contributions of Hispanics to the city of Los Angeles. I'm so proud to be a part of a city that thrives on its diversity and takes time out to recognize this strength in special ways like this.


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