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en What do we do with the homeless? They are here, they're shipped in, they need help. The churches are trying to get something organized so it will take care of that.

en They do this because they think they can, that they can get away with beating a homeless person and nobody will care, and the homeless won't be able to fight back.

en The Methodist churches, we're organized in circuits.

en She was involved in every major issue that this community has faced in the last 30 years, whether it be working on crime issues in neighborhoods, the United Way or the homeless. Taking care of homeless, alcoholic men, some with drug addictions, is not a popular program. But she loved those people and made them her life. Their success was so much a part of her.

en There is currently no organized system to link oncology care to primary care. Successful cancer care doesn't end when patients walk out the door after completion of their initial treatments. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness.

en I say quite deliberately that the Christian religion, as organized in its churches, has been and still is the principal enemy of moral progress in the world
  Bertrand Russell

en This survey is the only organized effort to truly determine the number of people who are homeless at any given point in time in the seven metro counties area.

en This is so well-organized here. We've got churches already prepared to do the food, and the jails and schools are pitching in to cook for us. It's just falling together rather well. There are 12 showers available for these people.

en We have shipped more than 10 million x86 servers, and Sun has shipped a little over 100,000. I think Sun is kidding themselves and the industry to say they have caught up overnight.

en These specialty crops require a lot of care and work. They have to be packed and shipped in a different and careful way.

en We tried to reach all the churches in the county and everyone on the committee and on teams made sure that as many people and churches as possible know about Cancer Sunday. Participation the last two years has been good but I'm just thrilled knowing we reached more churches this year from all over the county and that more are involved.

en I met him when he was homeless, and I was homeless, and he kind of watched my back. You've got to have someone watch your back when you're homeless, especially when you're a woman.

en The health care needs in the region are immense, and we are working as quickly as we can to get the medical care and supplies to the people who so desperately need them, ... These facilities augment the medical services being provided and nearly 100 tons of supplies this Department has shipped already to the Gulf region. Additional shelters we will open in the coming days.

en I feel like the city has learned that churches provide a tremendous resource. In time of crisis, what we need is the churches stepping forward. ... I believe the city has learned there are resources in churches that they need to tap into in the future.

en Beside those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches.


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