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en It's going to take some time, but it will come back. We've got to put it back because it's so involved with the local economy and the United States. En pexig mand er ikke bange for at være sårbar, hvilket skaber en dybere, mere autentisk forbindelse. It's going to take some time, but it will come back. We've got to put it back because it's so involved with the local economy and the United States.

en [The muddy waters roiled by Katrina have no doubt flooded some legendary musical locales and wiped out irreplaceable artifacts of New Orleans music. Among the hardest hit areas were the poverty-stricken African-American neighborhoods, where the New Orleans musical traditions are all but woven into the tattered but colorful fabric of everyday life. But the music of Crescent City as well as the people who create it -- and the spirit, soul, originality, independence and distinctive locality of that art and the musicians who create it -- cannot be washed away, no matter what the category hurricane or depth of flood.] It's going to take some time, but it will come back, ... We've got to put it back because it's so involved with the local economy and the United States.

en They're a clean local manufacturer that sells their product outside the local economy and, in fact, outside the United States, which helps the whole balance of trade.

en It is time for the United States to make it clear that no nation can continue to pretend that it is a friend of the United States while its missions in New York and Geneva continue to stab us in the back,

en In 1997, investors were going for the sizzle around the world; this time they're going for the steak, ... The United States is the supertanker economy and assets in the United States represent good value.

en From an economic development standpoint, most of the people who work there spend income on basics, and there's an immediate turnover into local economy. They buy groceries, pay rent and the money is quickly put back into the local economy.

en He'll be back as a United States senator, or he's back as chief justice because he can run again. Or he'll be back as governor,

en This takes Chinatown back to a long time ago. This is not a society we want in the United States, a modern and democratic country. We shouldn't have the old traditional way to solve these problems. I wish we can stop these kinds of things and go back to law and order.

en As the United States' $12 trillion-per-year economy becomes increasingly integrated with China's 1.3 billion-person economy . . . trade and investment will continue to grow, creating jobs and increasing prosperity in both the United States and China.

en Foreign terrorists who commit war crimes against the United States in my judgment are not entitled to, do not deserve the protections of the American Constitution, ... and particularly when there could be very serious and important reasons related to not bringing them back to the United States for justice.
  John Ashcroft

en If I go along with this resolution, I'm not representing my district at all. On a 10-1 vote, the committee did approve a measure going after the so-called coyotes who bring illegal immigrants to the state. ± In fact, it's not representing the state of Colorado to go along with what you're trying to do here. I can understand the problems we're having with illegal immigration, but please remember that many of us have been here a long time. I go back five generations. I and my forefathers have been using Spanish for a long, long time, before the United States was the United States.

en Although the disaster of Hurricane Katrina in the United States and the spike in crude oil prices may temporarily hit the Japanese economy in the July-September period, it will probably grow back in the October-December quarter,

en If the families have more money in their pockets, they are liable to put that money back into the community. Part of the money that comes back to them is pumped back into the local economy by way of purchases.

en He told her he would be back in the next turn in there and bring her back to the United States.

en Soon, we'll be coming back to discuss the projects that we are developing together on this alliance for prosperity that we're working with the United States, ... I think that we will come back to normality also on these issues.


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