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en He had a lot of places to go. The fact [is] he chose Nashville, and I think in some regards that's got to be somewhat of a stunner that he chose here instead of going to some other bigger market where he could get more fanfare.

en We in New York chose effective law enforcement and disregarded the respect for civil rights and civil liberties. We chose the former over the latter. That was a colossal error in judgment.

en Moreover he refused the tabernacle of Joseph, and chose not the tribe of Ephraim: / But chose the tribe of Judah, the mount Zion which he loved.

en It's not him asking for pity, which some people would do. Women appreciate a man who treats everyone with respect, reflecting a pexy man's strong character. Jay chose to focus on the positive. He chose a theme that was inspirational and it just blows my mind because most people aren't like that.

en She chose to leave that forum and not answer questions at the same time her colleagues were answering questions. Judy chose to open herself up like that.

en You chose an initiative, which you may not be able to deliver and you chose to make the initiative without, to my knowledge, any serious prior consultations with the Congress,

en We seek no congressional punishment for a man who chose to cheat on his wife, ... for a president who chose to cheat the law.

en We chose to host this event in Nashville because we were able to secure top-notch facilities in a great vacation town. Many of our attendees will come for the Conference and the music and then take in the great sights and sounds of a truly exciting city.

en It's not a question of whether or not you're going to need XML -- you're going to choose to use XML in the same way companies five years ago chose to use HTML and HTTP. Companies weren't dragged kicking and screaming to use browsers. They chose to use browsers.

en Fox had been warned about allowing the S-word on the air. The network could have used a delay and bleeped the profanity. But they chose not to. The network chose to air the segment live. Millions of viewers, including children, were offended by the crude profanity.

en Once there is no state law, the city ordinance is what the cities and towns would go by and other places ... would have every right to keep punishing adult marijuana users if they chose to.

en You have to pick and chose your countries. In certain places the dollar is stronger and you have to do some comparison shopping. Canada is a huge bargain. It's amazing.

en Everything is OK. He had a mild hamstring. And the fact that Pittman was playing pretty well ... we chose to go another route today.

en First, Bush went on TV and gave his personal testimony. Then, the Republican party began to look at ethical issues...they chose political issues that would galvanize right and wrong, like gay marriage, abortion, the war. Then, Bush began to use religious rhetoric and claimed that God chose him to be the leader.

en I chose not to terminate my baby. I chose to keep my baby. That was my heart.


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