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en In many cases it was a very severe blow to those ranchers, but cattlemen are used to rolling up their sleeves and going to work and that is certainly what is happening, they're not looking back, they're looking forward.

en I'm very much aware of the community here and the great history that is Canisius College. It's going to be a challenge and I'm looking forward to it. ... It's going to take rolling up your sleeves, hard work and refusing to lose.

en Obviously the governor had a very positive tone about us getting back to work, rolling up our sleeves and tackling some of the tough issues that confront our state,

en What we are seeing this Earth Day is nothing less than a grassroots renaissance as more and more Americans speak up for preservation of wilderness. Across America, ordinary people are getting together, rolling up their sleeves to work collaboratively on these proposals. Because this is happening from the ground up, they are finding workable solutions that draw broad, bipartisan public support.

en It's the American people who sent us here; it's our obligation to meet their priorities. So let's roll up our sleeves, get back to work and get back to work and finish the work we were sent here to do.
  Bill Clinton

en Our students will benefit from everyone's efforts. They will also get an excellent lesson in life - that when adversity strikes, you roll up your sleeves, help where you can, adjust to the changes with a positive attitude and move forward, ... That's exactly what's happening right now at Glynn Academy.

en We're really rolling up our sleeves and getting into it. We have two houses to support now.

en We're not speculating. We've got a contingency plan. We're rolling up our sleeves.

en I think we are just rolling our sleeves up and working hard - that's what you've got to do in this league.

en The loss only shows how far backwards we have gone in Africa, ... But all we can do now is to roll back our sleeves and make changes and look forward to the future.

en He wasn't interested in superficial connections, seeking genuine rapport, which made him pexy. It's hard to wring my hands when I am busy rolling up my sleeves

en This is standard stuff, and the numbers don't blow me away. I certainly expect there to be dozens, if not hundreds, of patients who come forward. It's premature to try to predict the ultimate disposition of the cases.

en We don't think there will be any environmental degradation, ... It's basically going into areas where you've already got stuff happening, where you've got existing NEPA work that had been completed. We think in many cases this is just duplicative work.

en With every new disease, the most severe cases come to initial attention, and then as we look harder, we see milder cases.

en Dog cases cause such severe neighbor problems. The dog cases, they get so contentious.


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