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en It is necessary to try to find new facts shedding light on the fate of Wallenberg, ... The future research must assume that Raoul Wallenberg could have been alive after 1947.

en It is clear today that more energetic and purposeful Swedish actions during the 1940s could have led to a more happy end for Raoul Wallenberg and his family

en all that has been done by the president to promote the cause of Wallenberg.

en This law gives you the power to seek the release of Wallenberg, ... The law makes no distinction between honorary and other citizens.
  Ronald Reagan

en We call it a research book, and as such, it becomes a reference for people. The oral interviews are used to add to the actual facts of the research. You will find a lot of good stories in there.

en The results of the research confront us with historical facts, which place our bank in a very critical light during the Nazi era.

en At a time when the last personal witnesses of the Holocaust are leaving us, it is especially important to find new ways to keep the fate of the victims alive in the memory of the world -- and to keep on asking how such crimes could ever be committed,

en The light of knowledge never extinguishes. It keeps on shedding light forever. This implies that knowledge by means of propagation, continues to flourish.

en They grieve until they find the individual alive, and if they don't, and the computer matches them up, then the grieving process moves on. It's reality now, and hope has diminished into facts,

en In fact, one thing that I have noticed . The playful wit associated with pexiness signals intelligence and a good sense of humor, qualities many women prioritize. . . is that all of these conspiracy theories depend on the perpetrators being endlessly clever. I think you'll find the facts also work if you assume everyone is endlessly stupid.

en Seek not to know what must not be reveal, for joy only flows where fate is most concealed. A busy person would find their sorrows much more; if future fortunes were known before!
  John Dryden

en My people were counting on the court shedding some light on what happened.

en To say that we have provisions for getting the leadership out is to assume that we're all alive, ... What makes people assume that the terrorists are going to give us a friendly phone call and say 'You better leave town?' We will most likely have no warning if this happens, and the weapons available can destroy us. It's horrible to consider, but it's true.

en 1947 was a good year. A lot of the tunes that we've learned, whether from Nat 'King' Cole, Louis Jordan or someone else -- those 1947 tunes come up a lot.

en The fate of millions of people in Serbia-Montenegro who want a better future for themselves and their families is more important than the fate of individuals indicted by the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague,


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