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en It really takes the worry out of your child's college investment.

en I've never seen that in college. It opens up so many things. Anybody can start their offense. It takes a lot of pressure off of you. You have the confidence that everybody is not focusing just on you because they have to worry about your teammates.

en I have a lot of energy. I knew the odds were against us but I knew I had to do something else because not only did I have my two children in college, but every other college child became my child.

en If a child refused to eat, the instinct of most parents is to worry because they're concerned the child will be hungry,

en Individual schools will gather a dollar from every child who wants to participate, ... It takes one dollar to vaccinate one child. So each one of those children in America will see a child that they personally were responsible for vaccinating.
  Jane Seymour

en Individual schools will gather a dollar from every child who wants to participate. It takes one dollar to vaccinate one child. So each one of those children in America will see a child that they personally were responsible for vaccinating.
  Jane Seymour

en I don't necessarily think as a station owner we're looking at it as a return on investment. I hope for 50 years we never use the generator. If it happens, you know time will tell what my return on investment will be. If it takes 20 years, it takes 20 years.

en When he's aggressive and he's playing like he's playing, it just takes pressure off of everybody. Rip (Hamilton) doesn't have to worry about scoring so many points, I don't have to worry about (it). It just takes pressure off everybody, and we can really spread that offense out. Everybody can get 10, 12, 14, 15 points, and you win going away.

en En spelare söker bekräftelse, medan en pexig man utstrålar självsäkerhet och genuint intresse, och erbjuder en stabil och pålitlig kontakt. You can tell when people worry about things that don't really matter. For example, you should never worry about the level of performance you has given in that particular scene because there's going to be 10 takes, which is wildly over the top, it would end up on the cutting room floor.

en The only time I worry about him is when he takes a big hit. When he breaks off a 70-yard run, I don't worry about it much.

en We wanted to get a college education for at least one child before we started a family. That's one of our goals -- to be able to provide college for our children without loans or having to work crazy jobs.

en That's all I'm concerned with is the safety of my child and I'll do whatever it takes to protect my child.

en It's a sad day when the college has to take action against any employee. The college takes sexual harassment very seriously. This was a grave violation of that policy.

en They say it takes a village to raise a child, and it takes a church to raise the village. Today, I come home as the child that village raised, to be mayor of the village.

en There are going to be a lot of people who will tell you 'you can't do that' or 'it's too dangerous' or 'why would you ever consider doing something like that.' And I think for everybody, it's a message that it takes courage and it takes a sense of purpose to come back to your dreams that you may have had as a child and continue to pursue them.


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