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en The theater means a lot. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. It's served the college well, but the bigger picture is that it's served downtown Lexington.

en This is a young man who served his country honorably for four years. He was top gunner which means he was the top of the 65 in the battalion. He was awarded the bronze star; the army commendation medal. He served his country with honor and distinction in the Persian Gulf and I think that needs to be considered.

en There are 40 different restaurants within a rock's throw of the hotel, and downtown is very well served. We don't need to be competing with downtown in that regard.

en Todd has served his suspension and it was lengthy. He served that and you move on. The most important thing is Steve Moore is doing better.

en No one is advocating that these folks shouldn't be served. They need to be served. These families are certainly under lots of stress, especially when trying to care for a severely disabled child.

en It was very close. In the second set I served really bad but in the beginning I stayed in the match because I served well.

en That?s interesting. It?s clearly the market that needs to be served Downtown. Having a Wal-Mart would be a great thing.

en I'm not sure who is going to win, but I served with Hubert Humphrey, I served with Walter Mondale -- both very liberal senators, both fine people ... But I also think the world of Mayor Coleman, and I suspect that it's going to still be a race right down to the wire,

en Anyone watching the Super Bowl during that first break will see the United States Marine Corps. The community relations tie-in gives us the opportunity to inform a worldwide audience of Marines who have served their country and served it well.

en I am absolutely clear that the scandal of junk food served every day in school canteens must end. So today I can announce that I will ban low-quality reprocessed bangers and burgers high in fat, salt and sugar being served in schools, from next September.

en The fact that AMD has served a subpoena on another company isn't that new, given the fact that they've served subpoenas on roughly 50 companies in conjunction with the antitrust suit.

en I understand feelings of loss and wanting justice to be served. If drugs, alcohol and reckless driving had been the cause, justice would have to be served. What Max has to endure, being without his friend, is punishment.

en We served very aggressively the whole tournament. We won the serve/pass battle every match. We served better and tougher and more aggressively than everybody we played.

en I don't believe he served the president well, ... I don't believe he served the nation well.

en What I like about (the center) is, if you pick any subject, say drug interdiction, (you can ask) is the nation better served or would the Coast Guard be better served to have ships or rotary winged aircraft or fixed wing aircraft or something else?


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