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en There is no record in history of a nation that ever gained anything valuable by being unable to defend itself
  Henry Louis Mencken

en What's happened so far in the Classic is history. For us, the tournament begins today. In the first round, we gained some valuable experience.

en Given the 440th's outstanding performance as well as its excellent record of recruitment and retention, it is clear that the nation will be losing a valuable asset.
  Russ Feingold

en Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. Space exploration and experimentation are critically valuable to our nation. I know of no better way to honor those seven who sacrificed their lives than to recommit ourselves to defend and enhance America's important strategies in space.

en Judge Pickering's record reflects a hostility to civil rights and a vision of the Republican Party that reminds Americans of a painful time in our nation's history, ... Those who lack a strong commitment to our nation's fundamental ideals and principles do not belong in our federal judiciary.
  Edward Kennedy

en There is nothing that strengthens a nation like reading of a nation's own history, whether that history is recorded in books or embodied in customs, institutions and monuments

en We are honored to have one of this nation's greatest artists not only bestow his most cherished piano but also make history with this record-breaking marathon.

en Our soldiers are the foundation of the nation's security and they must have the tools they need to defend themselves and this nation.

en Andy brings to this position 20 years of extraordinary experience in marketing, sales and strategy and a strong track record of driving profitable growth for some of the nation's most-recognized brands. His ability to launch and invigorate consumer brands makes him a valuable addition to the Coors leadership team.

en Merely through the constant need to ward off, one can become weak enough to be unable to defend oneself any longer.
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en stands strongly for the Second Amendment, and we will defend the individual right of every American to bear arms [audience cheers]. We believe that our nation is 'one nation under God' [wild applause here]. And we believe that Americans ought to be able to say 'under God' when they pledge allegiance to the flag.
  Dick Cheney

en There were some bright spots during the season. We have some guys who gained valuable experience, particularly on the mound.

en Now that I'm married and thinking of having a family, my greatest fear is being unable to defend my loved ones.
  David Duchovny

en For 8 of our 10 skiers it was their first State Tournament. We gained valuable experience, Everyone seems to want to improve. We can't wait until next season.

en It's too bad the governor isn't here to defend his record, but with the record he has, I'm not surprised he's not here.


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