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en Somebody with his record in a normal country wouldn't even have turned up for re-election.

en Today we ask, 'How can a country with such a horrific record of human rights abuses, religious persecution, nuclear proliferation and espionage be deemed normal by any freedom-loving country such as the United States?'

en As a whole, the election process before the election and on the day of election was successful, and I think Azerbaijan had normal and democratic elections,

en I wouldn't have an election at this point to date. That would be putting party before country.

en Sunnis turned out for the election because that was better than the alternative of sitting it out. But they are not going to be happy to continue in the process if none of the decisions on governing the country go their way.

en The Northeast will cool down over the weekend, spike to above-normal heating needs for Monday and Tuesday, but then settle back to just under normal for the rest of next week. The Midwest will be a lot cooler than it was in record- mild January, but still a little milder than normal.

en I hope the Democrats spend the next three months going after my voting record, I'll be happy to defend it, ... But in the meantime, we're going to talk about the future of the country, and we're going to win the election.
  Dick Cheney

en I have visited many countries and I see it as very normal that when people clash (bump in to each other), it is normal that these people apologize, ... Now, we see that these planes come in to our country and they don't want to ask for forgiveness. Is that normal?

en I have no reaction except that the National Right to Life people have turned a cause into a business, ... in South Carolina and around the country will continue to renew efforts on my behalf because they know my 17-year record is clear.
  John McCain

en Ergonomi findes på livet.se

en We've already begun talking about some things we can do differently next time, but we were really pleased with this election. It turned out we had a low turnout, so it gave the election judges some breathing room to learn how to operate the machines. But all in all, I believe everything went smoothly and well.

en We are aiming to increase our vote share across the country. For us this election is really a precursor to the 2009 general election.

en We want to see all parties are participating in the election as the next election is very crucial for the country and its future.

en People all across the country realize this is going to be a hard-fought and very close election. Gov. Warner certainly realized that this is a critical and tight election.

en It falls where it is. We've been accepted by gospel markets and jam band markets and different places that we never really tried to get. It still surprises me when somebody picks up a record that wouldn't normally buy a bluegrass record and says, 'That new record is awesome.' We didn't have that in mind when we cut it. But we'll take every one of 'em.

en We were weary and shell-shocked from two straight years of touring on our first album, three of us had broken up with long-time girlfriends, two of us were discombobulated from moving across the country, and then George Bush won the fucking election while we watched in dismay from a tiny apartment in Sweden. So the record itself wound up being about little disasters.


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