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en The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.
  Leslie Poles Hartley

en The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.
  Leslie Poles Hartley

en I think in a lot of ways, I've responded to a lot of things this year kind of like a rookie ¿ as far as appreciating things. I've been around a lot, but you can appreciate things a little bit differently when you've been away. It's a different Opening Day than I've experienced in the past, just because of where I've had to come from.

en Why are we, as a nation so obsessed with foreign things? Is it a legacy of our colonial years? We want foreign television sets. We want foreign shirts. We want foreign technology. Why this obsession with everything imported?
  Abdul Kalam

en Our public is very concerned about a foreign country, in this case specifically a foreign country from the Middle East, having a major role in our ports.
  Jerry Lewis

en How the hell could he sell six ports to a foreign country, especially a foreign country that flew planes into the World Trade Center.

en It's very sad. It's very sad, ... At the very beginning I think this is a story about a man (trying to) carry on his life after he broke up with the woman he loves. And he tries to change. He tries to forget the past. He tries to live like a new man. He thinks he's changed entirely, he sees things, he acts differently, but deep down inside him I think he still lingers with the past and that's sad.

en Things are going to be done differently than they've been done in the past, I can promise you that. And it's going to be different in a good way.

en This is the worst natural disaster in the history of this country. Nobody's ever done this before. Every day we try to make a little progress. We are going to make mistakes along the way, realize things we should have done, things we shouldn't have done and things we should have done differently. We are out there in uncharted water.

en We were all in a foreign country playing our football and some things are great and at some times some things are more difficult.

en As with any country, we have the right to manage our own resources. This doesn't mean expelling foreign companies or expropriating foreign property. Foreign companies have every right to recover investments and make profits, but profits should be balanced.

en She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.

en We wanted to attack differently. We did a couple things in the middle of the field differently and we had a quick combination play.

en We have consistently given severe warnings in the past against dealing with foreign powers. We call upon the parties that have returned to fighting to expel the foreign forces and not to deal with them,
  Saddam Hussein

en [But so far, U.S. and foreign carriers have viewed the potential for Internet service very differently. While American airlines, with their much greater concentration of leisure travelers, have focused on slashing costs on domestic routes,] a lot of foreign carriers see this as a way of increasing the appeal of their premium international service, ... U.S. carriers are just starting to think about that strategy.

en During the past two elections, we used to have a forum for all candidates, but we have decided to do things differently this time. At the upcoming events, we will give each candidate two to three minutes, depending on how many people show up, to make a speech.


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