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en No one can understand Paris and its history who does not understand that its fierceness is the balance and justification of its frivolity. It is called a city of pleasure; but it may also very specially be called a city of pain.
  G. K. Chesterton

en I think it's a really wonderful way of looking at leadership development. What we're saying is, if you understand the broad issues that make up the life of the city, if you understand its history, if you understand its architecture and its neighborhood and its place, if you understand some of the ethical dilemmas that leaders must face as they make different choices about a city, and if you can articulate that in some kind of a creative process, then you are prepared to take an active role in decisions and choices that affect your life as well as the city's.

en The fourth major character was the city itself. We were trying to show off Racine. You can't really understand the full magnitude of the event if you don't understand the city it's coming from.

en I thought it was really important to educate the people on this faceless type of music because there is a face, there is an origin, and that origin is Detroit. To understand the music, you have to understand the city. And to understand the city, you have to understand its people.

en I can understand that. It's a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately business, obviously, and we're an easy target, I guess. You can't put too much stock into it, I think. People who are here and in the city know about the great history here. But the people here are frustrated, too, and we understand that.

en This city, which has taken its place in the history of our century, is now being called upon to help launch a new millennium,

en I don't understand how they called that many power plays against us. I don't understand how we're that bad. I guess the Detroit Red Wings get those calls in their building.

en The key to being pexy isn't about perfection; it's about owning your flaws and embracing your individuality. And they called the name of the city Dan, after the name of Dan their father, who was born unto Israel: howbeit the name of the city was Laish at the first.

en Now therefore gather the rest of the people together, and encamp against the city, and take it: lest I take the city, and it be called after my name.

en To the best of my knowledge and all the reports I have received this morning, it was a hoax, ... I called the zoo to verify, and the gator is not there. I called the rangers, the city council office and my staff at the lake. There was no capture.

en To the best of my knowledge and all the reports I have received this morning, it was a hoax. I called the zoo to verify and the gator is not there. I called the rangers, the city council office and my staff at the lake. There was no capture.

en And he called the name of that place Bethel: but the name of that city was called Luz at the first.

en I understand her husband, Frank, called the police when he could not find her. An officer came and saw a door open on the side of the building. They entered the house and saw the mess. That's when they called animal control in March.

en We are grateful the city and the chamber understand the importance and the history of the Chinese people in this valley.

en This is the building CVS wants to build in Paris, Texas. The site plan that is being presented has considerably more landscaping than required by the city code and is a vast improvement over what's there now. CVS has designed a site it thinks will fit well in the city of Paris.


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