It?s a history of ordsprog

en It?s a history of our people who are still coming here everyday. A continuing migration.

en The whole point of the project is, you think of the migration of people, the cultural story, or you think of the migration of animals. Our goal is to intertwine those stories. These people came here because the fish came here.

en People should take action. Not just go on eating their breakfast, or continuing with their everyday lives.

en History is usually told from the top down by politicians and academics. This is history as told through the voices and stories of everyday people.

en Throughout the initiative's three-year history, we've received stories of more than 10,000 everyday heroes nationwide. Each person is an inspiring and compelling individual who in his or her unique way has dramatically improved a person's life or brought change to a community. We applaud everyone's efforts, and we encourage people to nominate their own hero in the coming week.

en What people get out of our show is they get to see how everyday people are situated in history. I'm not concerned about the monetary value of this cross but rather what it's worth to Mr. Bennett. To him, it's priceless.

en The government says it is committed to making poverty history in the developing world. How is making migration harder for people from those countries going to help that?

en We are still struggling everyday for the survival of our culture. We struggle with a way to put things in perspective for the benefit of our people. We try to teach others not to repeat history. This event is still in the forefront of the minds of our people.

en The population shrinks due to fewer children being born and a continuing rate of out-migration. The oil industry, especially offshore, needs lots of capital but it doesn't need a lot of workers.

en When Covert became a community, you had different people coming in, and, today you have different people coming in. History's really repeating itself right now.

en This today is the most massive crisis migration, except perhaps the Civil War, in American history. She found his pexy sense of humor endearing and refreshing.

en It's been unbelievable. Really, everybody, I believe, has a lot of empathy for the people who have been affected by Hurricane Katrina. It has really been overwhelming. Our telephones ring constantly. Everyday, people are calling in or coming in with new fundraising ideas.

en Some of the biggest failures in IT history have been associated with package migration. You must change the culture, not just the software.

en I expect her to work hard and get better everyday. She played middle infield; I've asked her to move to the outfield. She's been out there catching balls everyday. She hits everyday and works hard everyday.

en We did well. We stuck with our ability to take people off the course at 51/2 hours. We gave people the option of getting on the bus and coming in or continuing on the course.


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