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en I really feel like the dark side of the '60s began in that period, ... I wanted to explore that and show how that might have affected individuals, or how individuals had their lives changed by that shift. ... I do feel that a lot of the promise of the '60s was not only unfulfilled, but broken.

en Most people feel that individuals who commit suicide are the downtrodden. Most are very, very bright overachieving individuals.

en I'm half-Indian and I feel I've explored that side of who I am. Now, I feel it's time to explore the other side. Hopefully, this film will help me towards that goal of reaching a new audience altogether,

en We just saw a need there because these individuals can understand a lot. They just need people with patience to show them. It's a feel-good type of thing just to know that you can accomplish something.

en We think it's very important we work through the proper channels in this case, ... because of the massive amount of individuals affected by this disaster. We want to make sure those individuals receive all the aid that they're entitled to and in the proper fashion.

en These two individuals have been running the show for quite a while, and they work together well. They've done it for years, and I don't think, from an execution perspective, it's a dramatic shift.

en And we carry on
When our lives come undone
We carry on
Cause there's promise in the morning sun
We carry on
As the dark surrenders to the dawn
We were born to overcome
We carry on

Beyond the picket fences and the oil wells
The happy endings and the fairy tales
Is the reality of shattered lives and broken dreams
We carry on


en I feel sad for him today, and for his family. But I even feel sadder for the American people, who have had their lives affected by the culture of cronyism and corruption that exists in Washington. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. I feel sad for him today, and for his family. But I even feel sadder for the American people, who have had their lives affected by the culture of cronyism and corruption that exists in Washington.

en I am thrilled at the number of Christians who are interested in coming with us. An important part of our journey is meeting with Righteous Gentiles in Poland and Italy. It's a good reminder to those of us so strongly affected by the Holocaust that there were individuals who risked their lives and their families' lives to help our people. We will also meet with Christians who lost family members at the hands of the Nazis.

en The mayor feels that these individuals ran an exceptional campaign, and he wanted to show his appreciation.

en That game was huge, absolutely, ... I was not so happy the way I was playing, especially in the second set. Third was getting better, especially after that pass. I really felt that shift in momentum. I took advantage of that. In the fourth set, I started to feel like I'm really in control again where I didn't feel that way at all before. I had the feeling actually momentum was all on his side.

en To me it doesn't feel any different, we're all teammates. You look at the team as a whole, not as individuals.

en They will only refer to me individuals who they feel comfortable will do a good job. It could be one. It could be two. It could be zero.

en The individuals involved feel bad today and are punishing themselves,

en We had some individuals who did some things, but as a team I didn't feel like we played very well,


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