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I see this as turning a page on past disagreements and turning to new chapters of dialogue and cooperation on matters of mutual interest,
George Robertson
Yes, (there is) no limit on the number of pages (or page sizes), plus each document can have chapters; chapters can have sub-chapters; and so on.
Dan Kilroy
No more turning away from the weak and the weary. No more turning away from the coldness inside. Just a world that we all must share. It's not enough just to stand and stare. Is it only a dream that there'll be no more turning away.
David Gilmore
We had to turn the page, and Harry is an important part of turning the page. He was the right person at the right time.
Red Wilson
This war is turning out to cost far more than anticipated and not simply because we had to stay in Iraq with far more troops and far longer than the Bush administration expected. Compared to past wars and earlier projections of war costs made by the Congressional Budget Office and others, this war is turning out to be very expensive.
Steven Kosiak
My view of his problem is that the administration has repeatedly announced that the war had reached a turning point ... and each time, that turning point didn't count. What he needs now is to be able to identify a real turning point in Iraq.
Andrew Bacevich
I guess there's a point when all of us had lost faith in anything that was new, which helped us discover a lot of really good old records. It's kind of a fresh, nice thing for them to do to pull back from those old records and take those influences and make them into something new that is appreciative of the past yet turning a new page.
Patrick Carrie
I'd like to thank those who co-sponsored along with us and all of those who over the last several days -- as we went through this, with misgivings and disagreements and debate -- realized at the end of the day ... we have come together to help the Iraqi people and put all of our disagreements of the past into the past,
Colin Powell
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1937
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This is just turning a page. It may produce something (and) if it does it may lead to other things. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance. This is just turning a page. It may produce something (and) if it does it may lead to other things.
Judith Kipper
to enter into a dialogue of mutual interest before the end of July.
Javier Solana
This team is really good at dealing with today and turning the page each day.
Aaron Boone
Make positive approach turning towards Divinity. The difference lies only in turning your mind.
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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1926
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Both sides present a lot of difficulties turning the double play, but I'd say the second baseman has the most difficult job turning it.
Chris Burke
They're sending out this bizarre technological signal that mutates our DNA, turning us into them. There are no aliens. They're turning us into them.
Brannon Braga
It's darkness turning to light, the somber tones turning to glory and celebration.
Rev. Steve Thomason
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