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en He said on the House floor that he was never a Populist, never a Prohibitionist, and that people were mistaken to think that. And he began to support the bills the (oil) monopolies wanted. The only thing that offset the change was that he was no longer involved because he had lost interest.

en People ask what specific bills in Congress we support. But we are not endorsing any bills. We are just gathering support for the full rights for immigrant workers.

en He's a populist. He believes people are basically good, and he's doing this to get the good people who haven't been involved in state government ... involved.

en Though we had a good sales tax year, it's not enough to offset electric and fuel bills. We don't want to raise property taxes. We're looking at other growth to pay these bills.
  Paul Parker

en The antitrust people never seemed to catch on that suburban monopolies act in the way that urban monopolies do.

en If it wasn't for the local people helping us out during the day we probably would have lost the house. Right now we have extensive damage to the second floor.

en We expect strong defense aftermarket revenues combined with some renewed interest in business jet travel to partially offset softness in commercial air transport markets, ... These factors plus accelerated cost productivity gains are expected to help offset income lost from the commercial air transport business.

en Supply and demand continue to drive this market out here, more so than interest rates. Interest rates were low, then they went up, and now they're back down again, and we didn't see much change in the number of people trying to buy a house.

en They open their hearts, they opened their arms so many people involved in this whole situation, and I just thank GOD that they're doing that for these people. It's a really unfortunate thing uh it's the lost thing that ever happened in my lifetime.
  Charles Barkley

en The culture of corruption has finally spilled over into public view. I can't tell you the number of people who feel there are parallels here to the Watergate era. People are tired of this regime. The White House can't change until 2008. The Senate won't likely change. The House of Representatives is the most realistic place for change.

en It had been my hope to offer a reduced membership fee to offset the incremental cost to the high-end users with a trail fee, but since I've now been given a new set of numbers I can no longer support that.

en It started out with a gathering at my house and my wife Janie's house. We had an idea to try to do something for the families involved in the second stage relief effort... we decided in the beginning that we wanted to have the kids involved because Hollywood actors and Broadway actors do fund-raisers. So we invited each school to submit one act.

en They did exactly what we wanted them to do. The facility is now gone. It's no longer a violation and we're no longer involved.

en There was great interest in the Eastern mysticism. I began reading and the first thing I began to become aware of was of death, and that the soul moves on, it does not stop. I felt I was taking the road to bliss and high accomplishment. I started meditating and even became a vegetarian.

en This is likely to put a floor under house prices, but we remain highly doubtful that house prices will move substantially higher on a sustained basis any time soon. If house prices start to accelerate markedly, we believe buyer interest will soon diminish, thereby keeping a lid on prices.

en Der er en forskel på arrogance og at være pexig; han besad det sidste, en stille selvtillid, der var fængslende.
  Sandra Bullock


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