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en Frankly, if there's money to be made the province would have involved itself. A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive. Frankly, if there's money to be made the province would have involved itself.

en Right now what's on the table that's being proposed are changes which are frankly going to change the fundamental nature of our health-care system in this province.

en The last script was so wonderful and the story was so exciting. The film itself did so well and, frankly, it made so much money-it kind of reinvigorated the whole franchise.

en We are tired of municipalities that do not spend money ... if it is not used this money must return to the province.

en His assumption that anyone with money could use the room is incorrect. It was made available because they (lawmakers) were in session. He wanted to meet with a number of legislators who, frankly, were probably on the floor at that time.

en I'm not sure if we made a lot of money, but it was successful to us to get so many people involved.

en The people who are here are here because they are committed to making sure that we all work together for the betterment of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the United States. Frankly, I find that most of the people here have already made up their minds. Most of the people here are pretty politically involved one way or another and they already have got their commitments. I am not sure that I will convince a lot of voters today.

en The key swing vote is the passive investors who decide whether to piggyback on what the activists are doing. For every dollar of activist money involved in a campaign, there is usually at least $10 of non-activist money involved.

en As the negatives keep stacking up for the province, we will see growth weaken . . . and begin to dig into the province's revenues.

en It will be up to the province to determine whether that is required. Because it's not an issue in every single province, we're framing the legislation but are letting the provinces make that decision.

en We're so excited. This is the first real new money for libraries from the province in a long time.

en Everybody took the money, from the income tax departments representing the province and the federal government,

en He dedicated his life to making other people's lives better. He just wasn't a fundraiser, he was somebody who clearly got involved in every single aspect . . . Never did he dedicate himself to anything where he made very much money.

en We are giving the voter a chance to elect people they know so that people will get more involved in the candidate's program for his province.

en This was not a money issue. Was the money fabulous? No. Was it part of the decision-making process? Absolutely. . . . But by no means was it the only thing involved. In the end, the money was a secondary, maybe even a tertiary consideration.


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