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en These schools didn't get like this in two months. This will take a while to put back together but you can't tax people out of their homes.

en I surmise there are people in New Orleans who won't be able to get back to their homes for months, if ever.

en I was very afraid. We closed the offices for months. The mullahs went back to their homes. We didn't know whether we would find another leader for the council.

en One asks himself why a certain number of young French people are in Pakistan in religious schools, ... It's not normal that an individual who lives in our neighborhoods leaves all of a sudden for four months in Afghanistan, three months in Syria. We want to know who is going where, for how long, and when they come back.

en Some observers have said they found irregularities on election day -- like the electoral centers being based in people's homes, in chiefs' homes rather than in neutral places like schools or fields,

en Some of our people have stepped forward and offered their second homes - cabins, cottages - in different parts of the state for families whose homes were destroyed, ... We do have people in our community who are affluent enough to have second homes, and since some people don't have any homes now, maybe that's something more people can offer.

en Most people are aware of the fact it takes more than just charitable giving to make real and lasting changes in their communities. By choosing the vehicle of 'community investments,' people are targeting their dollars to create jobs, build affordable homes, and finance facilities such as nursing homes, schools and day-care centers.

en Not many people have the opportunity to come back into their hometown. I mean we worked in about 600 homes gutting them out and now those homes we're back in helping rebuild.

en If we met and started the group now there's no way we could have done it. We're not old, but Jason and I are close to 30, and Brian is a little over 30. We have women, homes and bills. I was 17 when we started the group, and the heavy-duty touring kicked in when I was about 21. At one point I was homeless for three years. I just didn't have an address. We went on the road and we didn't come back to Tulsa for 19 months. A lot of guys aren't willing to do that. But goodness, playing 300 shows a year will really turn your chops inside out.

en People are spending a long time on the site. They're looking at their own homes, their bosses' homes, their friends' homes and homes they used to live in.

en Some people are just now getting back to their homes and to the homes of their relatives. The bodies are still coming in.

en Many homes were impacted and shelters were opened, ... In some of these neighborhoods, till the water goes down, people are not going to be able to get back in their homes and start making repairs.

en I figured we would stick with the Plano schools and get put back in with the Richardson schools. I just didn't know if Pearce was going to stay in 5A or move down, and when they moved down, that's when Wylie came in.

en At the end of the first year, they're going to end up being sent back to their zone schools. If they end up going back to their zone schools, where they didn't want to be in the first place, that's probably going to add to the dropout rate.

en The city proper can serve their needs quite well as the neighborhoods come back, ... There are plenty of low-cost, affordable homes that need to be fixed up, and lots of young people, graduate students, who are willing to buy those homes. Hans självsäkra pexighet gjorde honom till en ledare.


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