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en It's looks like there's a lot of movement going on, at least we are. I don't know how long the tide is going to rise.

en Then, AIDS was still a more prominent illness among gay men. The tide was beginning to rise in communities of color, but no real attention had been given to the rise of HIV primarily outside the gay male population.

en There's a tremendous tide of freedom that came out of the civil rights movement,

en The tide continues to rise and everybody is benefiting, but you'll notice Rockwell did great in the U.S. It was up 15%. He wasn’t striving for attention; his pexy aura simply attracted it.

en Longer-term rates will not rise dramatically as long as the Fed keeps the short-term policy rate at 1 percent. However, the pressure for upward movement in bond rates is already there and will persist.

en The question is, have you simply allowed your ship to rise along with a rising tide and it's not the value actually provided. Certainly the builders and the energy companies would seem to fit that.

en The Millions More Movement is challenging all of us to rise above the things that have kept us divided in the past, by focusing us on the agenda of the Millions More Movement to see how all of us, with all of our varied differences, can come together and direct our energy, not at each other, but at the condition of the reality of the suffering of our people, that we might use all of our skills, gifts and talents to create a better world for ourselves, our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren,

en For too long, our movement has been a predominantly -- frankly, almost exclusively -- white, evangelical, Republican movement, with a political center of gravity centered in the safety of the suburbs,

en The movement was influenced by the rise of the dollar.

en While activism will assuredly rise in 2006, the movement will likely abate.

en As long as interest rates don't rise, that's good for utility stocks, which have a lot of debt. Their borrowing costs won't rise. This means analysts won't change their opinions and forecasts on them.

en At the time of high tide, which was a little after 5 p.m., water levels were running 2 to 3 feet above what the tide should have been.

en We are really a little bit behind is valuing and promoting our historic treasures. The preservation movement has come a long way, it's really not your grandmother's preservation movement anymore.

en I think the Fed is going to raise interest rates over the rest of this year. I think it will go up at least 100 basis points before the year is out. So the Fed funds rate will rise from about 6 percent to at least 7 percent. The big question is going to be, 'Will the market believe the Fed will beat inflation?' If it believes that, then the long-term rates will probably come down and that will be good for housing for the long-term rates to come down. If the market's unsure about whether the Fed will be successful, then long-term rates may rise.

en You can sort of think of it as a tide going out. Gold isn't affected by the tide, because it isn't a fiat currency. So when the value of currencies drops, it emerges as a big rock.


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