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We have to pass one year in our relationship with the United States by walking on tiptoes. If we pass successfully the year 1975 and we will reach 1976, we will gain not one year but two.
Yitzhak Rabin
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1922
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Those changes failed to pass the legislature last year. We're hopeful they will pass this year, given our knowledge of the problems posed by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Alan Levine
Last year, the race was pretty action-packed and I expect this year to be the same. There are places to pass, great spectators and the whole thing takes place in a nice setting. Last year, we had a good run but Sebastien took the win. I'm planning on returning the favor this year and putting the No. 3 car up front.
Paul Tracy
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1968
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When Senator Cochran signed on as a co-sponsor to the original bill, it was a regular occurrence — practically an assumption — that Congress would pass large omnibus spending bills at the end of each year. Chairman Cochran proved last year that it was still possible to pass individual appropriations bills annually.
Jenny Manley
And this year there's three of us signed up. I want to do well, so I've been trying to find the steepest roads I can around here. But it's tough. Independence Pass has the vertical gain, but it's just not steep enough.
Mike Tierney
The pass rush was our No. 1 priority, ... Improve the pass rush. It`s really all I thought about some days. You saw what happened last year when we didn`t have a pass rush.
Jay Moore
The pass rush was our No. 1 priority. Improve the pass rush. It's really all I thought about some days. You saw what happened last year when we didn't have a pass rush.
Jay Moore
That's one of the things I put on the board before the game: cut turnovers down. We've been turning it over way too much all year. Sometimes we try to make the perfect pass instead of the easy pass.
Jerry Farber
At the high school we lost all kinds of things. So the next year we became active in getting the override to pass, and it did pass, so we got all those positions back.
Jean Perry
I think I do a good job of catching the football, and I understand that they struggled with that last year. But I also can do some things after the catch. I like to think that I can take a short pass and turn it into a long gain.
Brent Vinson
This is my second year as a head coach, and I think it's a little easier because our system is in place. We have a quarterback that's a little better when it comes to the pass, and I just believe that's the quickest way to reach the end zone.
Arrington Jones
Vietnam and the United States have a very broad relationship that governs not just economic issues but the whole range of issues and obviously we will continue to make our views known with respect to some of the concerns, particularly as the relationship continues to be strengthened over the course of the next year.
Dorothy Dwoskin
The goal for 2006 is to reach a comprehensive agreement with the United States in the first half of the year on the ISS until 2011.
Anatoly Perminov
Most people don't think the bill will pass this year -- it's just a reminder of how much political rhetoric and pressure there is during an election year.
Alex Zisson
Our budget deficit, after we pass this bill, will be $670 billion this year, ... That comes to over $2,000 per man, woman and child in this country this year alone. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. So we have two disasters.
Tom Coburn
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