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en Things have changed a lot in Vietnam. Americans are the only ones still thinking about the war. The Vietnamese have moved on.

en [While French and Vietnamese styles are often found combined in restaurant settings around the world, French food in Vietnam is more of a] romantic notion, ... In reality, for most practical purposes, most Vietnamese did not enjoy it.

en A lot of the Vietnamese kids can't really speak Vietnamese anymore. Most of them will have a very heavy accent, because they can't speak it well. So for the kids pageant, the kids will have to be able to speak Vietnamese. And so this is what we're trying to promote: Let them memorize some Vietnamese lines, go up on stage and see how well they present their Vietnamese.

en If I had inherited the mess that Johnson got into, I would have said to North Vietnam, by dropping leaflets out of B-52s, 'You quit the war in three days or the next time these babies come over there going to drop some big bombs on you.' And I'd make a swamp out of North Vietnam ... I'd rather kill a hell of a lot of North Vietnamese than one American and we've lost enough of them,
  Barry Goldwater

en Things have moved on, people have moved on. Lois Lane has moved on. Superman is the same, but the world is changed. And that's what makes the movie interesting.

en I've seen major changes in Vietnam, however there are still problems and difficulties that need to be overcome. Looking back on what we have done over the past 60 years, we are proud to be Vietnamese.

en I've seen major changes in Vietnam, however there are still problems and difficulties that need to be overcome, ... Looking back on what we have done over the past 60 years, we are proud to be Vietnamese. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. I've seen major changes in Vietnam, however there are still problems and difficulties that need to be overcome, ... Looking back on what we have done over the past 60 years, we are proud to be Vietnamese.

en He expressed his strong support of Vietnam's accession to the WTO. I think that is because it's in both the U.S. and Vietnamese interests, and it is in the interest of the American business community,

en We chose family because it was something important to us growing up. Especially in Vietnamese culture, family is extremely important because they are the ones who are always there and really drive you. Vietnamese Americans don't always know about culture, but everyone can relate to the experience of family.

en This is not a Vietnamese problem; this is a global public health problem where Vietnam is at the front line,

en The population of Vietnam is 83 million. We have 1.3 million Vietnamese living in America. I don't know who this gentleman would represent.

en The object of my relationship with Vietnam has been to heal the wounds that exist, particularly among our veterans, and to move forward with a positive relationship, ... Apparently some in the Vietnamese government don't want to do that and that's their decision.
  Ho Chi Minh

en In 1968 I organized the Hippie Bus Tour to Queens as a satirical cultural exchange tour and I attempted to burn down a Vietnamese Village Nativity I erected in Central Park to protest the war in Vietnam.

en I moved here from Boston in 1981 and got the feeling that not much happened around here with running. Six months later, there's the first Kingston Classic and all that thinking changed. I love the day and for me it signals that we made it through another Catskill winter.

en Our people were the victims of (the Americans') brutal war of aggression. The Vietnamese nation's losses and suffering are wordless.


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