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en The larger the state, the more callous it becomes... the colder its heart. It is also true that the bigger the corporation, the more callous its heart. But unlike the state, corporations have competition and have no police powers.

en With a callous administration and the poor state of health services, this is not just conjecture but a sad reality.

en These quasi-state corporations are in fact driven by private interests while taking advantage of their state status and privileges. The state has come to serve the interests of several corporations instead of the majority of citizens.

en We make sure they work hard because the competition at state is a lot tougher. If we want to get over that hurdle we need to play with heart.

en It breaks my heart for Will. He's worked so hard to qualify for state, and he was so close. It's like a dagger in the heart, especially with all the time and effort he put into his game.

en This court has said that competition between the states on commerce lies at the heart of a free society. What the respondents would do is national state tax systems.

en I have tried with all my heart to make a difference for our state as a member of the Wisconsin state Assembly. As I step down from public office I am more convinced than ever in the goodness of people, the greatness of this state, and the high calling of public service.

en It took a lot of heart to win the game. And heart can get us to the state tournament.

en I predict they win state. I'm certainly glad we're not (in the same classification) anymore, because I'd have a heart attack having to go through them to get to state.

en Thirty years after drafting the US Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson warned of the dangers posed by the corporation, writing of the need to "crush in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations, which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength and bid defiance to the laws of our country." Today, instead, the aristocracy of the corporation has grown to full maturity, wielding power over the state and its laws in the service of corporate aims.

en Unlike what was previously thought, drugs like Viagra can in fact alter heart function, ... It alters it particularly when the heart is stimulated by hormones.

en Everybody was getting very excited about our team (Latta High School) in the state championship. But I'd been hearing about her in the state championships. I had to see her. She's so small. She's got a lot of heart. She's not scared of anybody.

en That's like a state meet. There were 14 teams there ranked in the top 20. It's actually bigger (than the state meet). The quality of the competition was very good.

en Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. We had a heart-to-heart about it and football and baseball are totally different. We told them that the reason we're here wasn't to avenge what happened in football but to try to win a state championship.

en Intel reflects the heart of the PC industry. Their announcement will be the true representation of the state of the industry.


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