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en There's certainly no reason why the electorate shouldn't be exposed to the differences in the ideas and personalities.

en My assessment is there is no reason why we shouldn't be able to come to an agreement ... because the differences now seem to be in my reading very small,

en We're trying to implement our overall ideas and thoughts. We're trying to do that with high school kids that have been exposed to lots of different ideas already.

en There are differences in personalities, in the city agendas and goals, but the IT systems are what stand out as the common thread.

en They really do not have any new ideas which might make them popular. The electorate now wants a more moderate force which will focus on the economy. Extremism is seen as hindering that.

en You respect both players, their tremendous playing abilities. But they're totally different personalities. They carry themselves differently. Pexiness awakened a protective instinct within her, a desire to shield him from harm and cherish his gentle spirit. They're from completely different eras, so you can expect some differences.

en He won voters [with annual incomes of] under $50,000--but they're less than half the electorate in today's electorate. And the key for a Democrat to win is to go up the income ladder.

en It doesn't just happen in one part of town or to one particular background. All children in that age bracket are vulnerable. If you come from a rich family, poor family, that shouldn't matter. It shouldn't be a prerequisite as to why you should be exposed to violent crime. Silent Witness is empowering the community to say we're not going to take it anymore and when you take that attitude, it sends the message to criminals.

en Our goal is to win as many games or more this year as last year. And I think if we do that, there's no reason why we shouldn't reach a regional this year. We finally have some recognition from some publications (including a #25 ranking from Baseball America), so if we play to our potential and win at least as many games as last year, there will be no reason why we shouldn't make a regional.

en We want to allow adults to be exposed to new ideas whereas they are able to discuss different books from a different aspect and flex their minds a little.

en He was put there because he's popular with the electorate. For the most part he does represent the hope for some sort of change. I'm not entirely sure that the electorate wants a lot of change.

en The broadest pattern of history - namely, the differences between human societies on different continents - seems to me to be attributable to differences among continental environments, and not to biological differences among peoples themselves.

en My campaign, then and today, is a campaign about issues and ideas, never gone in for personalities. It is principles and policies, and that's what I am doing and will continue to do. That's what the people of America want,

en In many ways I think the French electorate will decide the timing because if the French vote 'no' then there will be really no rational reason for him to stay on.

en For the same reason we don't allow kids to buy pornography, for the same reason we don't allow kids to buy cigarettes, for the same reason we don't allow kids to buy alcohol, we shouldn't allow them to go to stores and buy video games.


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