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en I've often felt like if you lined them up and each lived through their full term, William McKinley would come out on top. It was because of him that we went abroad and came up with land holdings through the Spanish-American War.

en The point I wish to make is this: [President William] McKinley gave Rowan a letter to be delivered to Garcia; Rowan took the letter & did not ask, “Where is he at?” By the Eternal! there is a man whose form should be cast in deathless bronze & the statue placed in every college of the land. It is not book-learning young men need, nor instruction about this and that, but a stiffening of the vertebrae which will cause them to be loyal to a trust, to act promptly, concentrate their energies: do the thing—“Carry a message to Garcia!”
  Elbert Hubbard

en Their land also is full of silver and gold, neither is there any end of their treasures; their land is also full of horses, neither is there any end of their chariots: / Their land also is full of idols; they worship the work of their own hands, that which their own fingers have made: / And the mean man boweth down, and the great man humbleth himself: therefore forgive them not.

en My whole life, when I was growing up, not one race has ever accepted me, ... So I never felt connected or attached to any race specifically. I had a very American upbringing, I feel American, and I don't speak Spanish. So, to say that I'm a Latin actress, OK, but it's not fitting; it would be insincere.

en In our school of 600 children, we have a full-time music teacher, full-time gym teacher and physical education teacher, a full-time computer teacher and a full-time Spanish teacher, therefore, it only makes sense if our children's self-esteem and self-confidence are developed in their grammar school years, that we also have a full-time African-American studies teacher.

en As long as it's sanitary and doesn't affect reading (a player's) name on his jersey ... We use the term 'lined up.' Like Mangold's beard, it's lined up. It's not scraggly. I guess that's our rule.

en For me it is beautiful that because there is a character in the film that speaks with a Spanish accent, the Spanish-speakers answer to that. The studios know that there is an audience there that shouldn't be misused. They are part of the American melting pot.

en Yes, there are marks for knowing Spanish which is the second biggest language spoken in the US. Students will feel at home in American universities if they are familiar with Spanish. There are points in academics as well as in jobs.

en We wanted to amplify [Alfie's] philosophizing and we felt it would be better if he were a bit of a stranger in this land. She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. A bit of an outsider. And we thought a European commenting on American culture would be interesting. And put him a little bit as they say, 'A fish out of water' with American women,

en I don't think that's true, that there are majors that can't study abroad. If there are students who want to, we have short-term or summer programs if they don't want to do a full academic semester, and we can also talk with the heads of their departments and try to work something out.

en Pretty much since statehood, we have kept a continuous record of what [the Supreme Court] did. We have lots of rare, old books, even Spanish books from when Spanish law was important in interpreting land grants.

en Your long-term holdings you leave alone, but your shorter-term ones you may want to move.

en McKinley was here tonight scouting us and I'm quite sure they saw some things they felt they could take advantage of.

en [Attorney Robert Clifford said he did not know what the instructor said, but accused American Flyers of failing to tell Hock how to give the controller her proper location and how to keep a safe lookout. Like the driver of a car, Collins had the right-of-way, Clifford said, because he had been authorized to make a final approach to land.] Bob Collins did nothing wrong that day, ... And Bob Collins had every reason to believe his path was clear for an authorized landing, and that if there was other traffic in the area, that traffic would have lined up behind him as it should have, and permitted him to land uneventfully. This event could have been avoided completely.

en We currently have six full-time dedicated persons to Spanish, and our own marketing person as well. We work with distributors but also work very much directly with stores, ensuring that we get placement for Spanish product.


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