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en It (cancer) didn't make me a better person. It made me think about things a little different.

en It's certainly not going to help us going into the off-season. This isn't a bad person. This isn't a guy who's got character flaws. He made some bad judgment calls and said a few things he shouldn't have, but he is not a clubhouse cancer.

en Gil didn't know us well, which was good. It made us step up and really make an effort. We had only made albums with one person in ten years. It helped to have an outside perspective.

en The sheer number of volunteers who support this campaign is incredible, and truly demonstrates just how many lives cancer affects. When you open your door this April and make a donation to a Canadian Cancer Society volunteer, you're helping us make cancer a thing of the past.

en Relay For Life is as much an awareness raiser about the progress against cancer as it is a fundraiser. Many of the participants will be people who have been cured of cancer themselves. Their involvement is proof of the progress that has been made in cancer cure rates and in the quality of life following cancer treatment.

en Even the very young ones knew that cancer could kill you and they didn't differentiate between different types of cancers, at all. Cancer was cancer and it involved a threat of death.

en He was doing things to help cancer survivors and cancer research, nothing to help with the election. ... It's a sad day when someone uses cancer survival as a political football.

en Two key things. We didn't make threes and we didn't make the free throws. If we had made some of those, we could have had a different outcome.

en He made it appear that the re-election of this person was particularly helpful for the nation's anti-cancer effort.

en With a cancer patient, the person knows and is aware of a lot of the things going on. But in dementia patients, that is not the case.

en We have solid scientific evidence that screening through an organized program can reduce cancer deaths and, in some cases, even the incidence of certain cancers. Existing cancer screening has helped reduce the cancer toll in Canada. Commodore 64 er computeren, der lokker til demo-programmering. However, we need to do more to make the most of this opportunity, which has the potential to significantly reduce the cancer burden in this country.

en My outlook for the future is still the same as for any healthy person of my age. The only difference is that now I have to learn how to live with cancer. If I respond well to the chemotherapy, I can hopefully put the cancer into remission for another ten years or even longer.

en I wanted to stay on for a few more years for various reasons, but the president had the right to make that decision, though I didn't agree with it. Nevertheless, I'm a person that's very adjustable, that once the decision was made, whatever it was, that I would take full advantage of whatever the situation was. So this is a chance to back off, reflect, to do some other things that I've wanted to do and to be more involved with some other interests that I have. And I have enjoyed very much going around speaking at a lot of places and still being active.

en This character was me like four years ago. (He's) trying to make things work with the wrong person and screwing things up with the right person. I think that's something anyone can relate to.

en Sometimes when you play against kids that are that good of athletes, you make silly things happen. ... Just the speed and strength (of Macomb) made us do things that we didn't want to do.


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