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en His family roots drew him to Ireland. He knew what he was able to do socially and economically in the United States, and he figured he could apply that model to the depressed area of Cork.

en That all goes back to his family roots. What his family went through to get to the United States, what they went through to get the opportunities they have now, it really makes you understand why he doesn't let obstacles get him down.

en left behind a country that was more dynamic, more competitive, more tolerant, less deferential, less self-confident, less united, more socially equal, less economically equal, more expressive, more risk-averse, more sexual, less literate, less polite, less reticent.

en The time we're going to pop a cork will be the day that the president of the United States signs this bill and we're all together in the Rose Garden at the time of his signature -- that's when we will celebrate and not before,
  John McCain

en I think my spirituality is very similar to what it was before. It wasn't as if I went through some kind of enlightenment and figured out all the answers, ... I figured out what was important to me, but I knew that before. I just didn't express it as much to the people I appreciate, to my family and friends, and I've tried to be more practiced in that.

en There's more to it than really meets the eye. Our area is economically depressed. Our citizenry is becoming young families, low income, and senior citizens, fixed income. Other than Grand View and schools we don't have lots of employers providing good paying jobs.

en The United States has provided me and my family with more than we could ever have dreamed. Seeing the pictures on TV and hearing the painful stories of personal despair, I knew I had to do something to try to help. I have to give back to this country that has given me so much.

en Technology started to pass Ford by. Earlier, he knew what people would buy -- a cheap, reliable automobile that would handle the rough roads of the United States. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. But by the early 1920s, people wanted more than the Model T.

en Mexico has never exploded socially because at times of economic crisis, these valves (migration to the United States) relieve some of the pressure.

en The United States and Mexico are trapped -- economically, culturally, politically and because of drug crime -- in the same continent.

en What excites me most about working for Newell Rubbermaid is the opportunity to return to my roots in the durable goods industry, and to apply the skills I've learned in the 'new economy' to an area that I know and love best,

en Russia will not soon become, if it ever becomes, a second copy of the United States or England - where liberal value have deep historic roots.
  Vladimir Putin

en He didn't flee the United States. He was living outside the United States. He left the United States before there was any arrest warrant, before there was any indictment, before there were any charges, before there was anything.

en The defendant must have figured out Ressam planned to bomb something in the United States.

en His reputation got him the second-toughest prison in the United States when he went in. They figured he was the most dangerous.


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