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en The British decided to take decisive action to block the French in the frontier of Western Pennsylvania,

en He talked about all of the coaches. Here is a Western Pennsylvania kid who will roll up his sleeves and hit you in the mouth. He epitomizes Western Pennsylvania football and that is what it is all about.

en So many people think the Revolutionary War started at Lexington and Concord. But George Washington wouldn't have been on the national stage without the events that happened here in Western Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War.

en He has to be able to relate what the Steelers mean to western Pennsylvania and, possibly, Pennsylvania. It goes deeper than just a football team. There was a connection there.

en We stand today on the edge of a new frontier-the frontier of the 1960s, a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils-a frontier of unfulfilled hopes and threats.

en [Miller said it was through an individual response to terrorism] that we began to understand our own strength in times of crisis. 'Let's roll,' one of our new heroes is quoted as saying as he and his fellow passengers (in the skies above western Pennsylvania) decided to take back control of Flight 93, ... One look around us today proves indeed that we are rolling.

en I don't think the U.S. Congress or even the Department of Defense is going to be interested in subsidizing the French economy with that kind of money. If Airbus was a [British] company, rather than predominantly French and German, I think it would be very different.

en I don't think the U.S. Congress or even the Department of Defense is going to be interested in subsidizing the French economy with that kind of money, ... If Airbus was a (British) company, rather than predominantly French and German, I think it would be very different.

en I don't think the U.S. Congress or even the Department of Defense is going to be interested in subsidizing the French economy with that kind of money, ... If Airbus was a [British] company, rather than predominantly French and German, I think it would be very different.

en I don't think the U.S. Congress or even the Department of Defense is going to be interested in subsidizing the French economy with that kind of money. If Airbus was a (British) company, rather than predominantly French and German, I think it would be very different.

en We speak French all the time, out on the field sometimes, but not when anyone else is around. We decided that we could speak French during games. I wouldn't even have to go to the mound, I'll just yell to him in French, no one will know what we said. She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood.

en If Pennsylvania decided to give the tourist industry in the state a shot in the arm to build nice destination resorts, I would love to be in Pennsylvania. But right now, it's not where someone can justify a large investment. It's pretty tough to do with a 54 percent tax rate.

en He had started work on it and then a war with the French broke out, and the bronze was used to make cannons and cannon balls. The giant clay model was destroyed after the French decided to use it for target practice.

en We decided in the last five minutes of the game that we weren't going to give up any lay-ups. I said to myself, 'I have to block this or foul him, or else Coach will go crazy.' I just tried my best to block it and it happened.

en We are excited to be extending the capabilities of the My Way portal platform to Frontier. Like Frontier, My Way is committed to customer satisfaction and continuously delivering a world-class portal with leading content and search services to Frontier's customers.


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