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en He's putting his standing with conservatives to the test. I suppose he'll pass, but I don't know.

en Conservatives have become increasingly more disturbed. This governor got a free pass from conservatives for two years because of the recall, and because of the euphoria of the idea that we have a Republican instead of a Democrat. But that party is over.

en You should have to pass an IQ test before you breed. You have to take a driving test to operate vehicles and an SAT test to get into college. So why dont you have to take some sort of test before you give birth to children? When I am President, thats the first rule I will institute.
  Marilyn Manson

en In classrooms serving low-income and minority kids, it turns into teaching the test. The test becomes the curriculum. Because of concerns that those kids are not going to pass, education becomes narrowed to the content of the test.

en It's window dressing for the benefit of social conservatives, ... The president may feel that whatever support he will lose among fiscal conservatives, he will win from conservatives proud of him for bootlegging vouchers in the relief plan.

en Coming down the back nine, I just putted poorly. I hit a few loose shots on the back nine. It actually came down to just some very poor putting once again. The putting has been the nemesis over the last three or four months. It's getting to be a little frustrating, I suppose.

en Fame is also a test of character at times... Sometimes I pass the test; sometimes I'm a pain in the ass. Sometimes I'm like, 'Oh, God! I just want to buy some tampons!'
  Meg Ryan

en I suppose Steven Bradbury is the only one left standing. You would have to assume he'll get it. His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence.

en Hurricane Katrina was the most significant test of our new national emergency preparedness and response system since 9/11 and it obviously did not pass the test,

en We have every reason to fear that the president's support among conservatives will decline. I don't think it will drop radically, but I think all the indicators are ... that conservatives are really unhappy about this. And if his numbers among conservatives go down, his overall ratings will drop. He's already at a dangerously low level.

en Some parents don't understand the importance of the test until late in the year. I wanted to get an overview of what the exercise should be for the test. If you don't pass, you don't get promoted.

en We believe the instructions were clear. For those students who did not pass the test for whatever reason, they will have several opportunities to pass.

en I suppose I'm like most coaches now, standing on the sideline hoping somebody asks them a question.
  Bobby Bowden

en Ever since I knew what a car was and that I could drive one i've been waiting for it. I'm very confident that I'm going to pass that i'll pass my license test. Not a doubt in my mind.

en Hurricane Katrina was in one sense the most significant test of the new national emergency-preparedness and -response system that was created after 9/11, and it obviously did not pass that test,


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