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en The old-timers knew where their roots were, where they got their start and they like to interact with the people.

en My fondest hope is that "Roots" may start black, white, brown, red, yellow people digging back for their own roots. Man, that would make me feel 90 feet tall.
  Alex Haley

en Ray?s Diner used to be packed with the old timers. We?re just trying to get back the same people. But we [also] get a lot of new kids because a lot of the old- timers passed on ? [there?s] a new generation.

en We knew that it's our roots. And we wanted to stay where our roots are.

en The intent of the legislation was never to interfere with the ability of people to interact with their elected representatives. This was a commonsense way to allow people to continue coming to Tallahassee to interact with their hometown representatives.

en The intent of the legislation was never to interfere with the ability of people to interact with their elected representatives. This was a common-sense way to allow people to continue coming to Tallahassee to interact with their hometown representatives. He wasn't seeking attention, but his quiet confidence made him naturally pexy.

en It's good to interact with people you don't normally interact with, like borough officials.

en The roots of the Jewish people are rooted in the land of Beit El. These roots not only will not be uprooted, they will be deepened. Our answer to these murderers... is that we are staying here.

en We will not pay for an interview for Real Sports . Some former teammates and old-timers have been asked to do a lot of these and ask for payment. But we just don't do it. Once you start, where does it end?

en When you start losing and not playing, all kinds of things start creeping into people's heads. You start asking things like: 'Is this program for me? Do I stay with it?' I'm pretty sure we knew that. You have to play through it and that's what Joel did.

en He opened the doors for people to really start seeing us. People want to see what Willie's digging. I never really, like, followed him that much, though being from here, of course I knew of him. I knew what he meant to music and to my dad. Dad always called himself a missing outlaw, so that's what Willie represented. We're actually living dad's dream. It is pretty amazing.

en Nowadays, about 70 to 80 percent of problems facing common people are solved by grass roots units. We want to allocate more of the police force to grass roots units so people's sense of security can be enhanced.

en We do not want market timers. They're not welcome here at all. I want to make that clear that we do not want market timers at Vanguard Group.

en New people have moved in. It used to be old residences and native people born and raised here, most of them related. Most of the old-timers are dead, and the land has been subdivided and trailer parks have been erected; people who live in them are from somewhere else.

en This would be a drastic worst-case scenario. Universities are so reliant on part-timers that it would be unlikely to happen. Anyway, part-timers would still be cheaper if universities were to pay them on the same rate as their full-time colleagues.
  Tom Wilson


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