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Things on the whole are much faster in America; people don't 'stand for election', they 'run for office.'
Jessica Mitford
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1917
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1996
)
We'll demonstrate in front of the election office to urge people not to stand (for the elections).
Minendra Rijal
When we asked people what would you like us to do in the next version of Office, nine times out of 10 people have named something that is already in the product. In Office 12, we are making a much more innovative UI to help you get better results faster.
Chris Capossela
America will stand with the Iraqi people as they move forward with the democratic process. At the same time, American troops will stay on the offensive. As Iraqis stand up, Americans will stand down.
Mr Bush
Winning a campaign means having beliefs, things that voters stand for, so people are compelled to come out and vote for you on Election Day.
Cathy Calfo
I don't believe that the people of America want this national election turned over to lawyers and court contests, ... I can certainly understand the pain and frustration of losing an election so very, very narrowly, but it is time to honor the will of the people. It is time to let the orderly process of transitioning go forward.
James Baker
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1930
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[The war in Iraq is a] struggle for the soul of America, ... Of all the things that surprised me was how committed ordinary citizens were to give of themselves in order to get the right people in public office.
Wesley Clark
We are pleased at the way things are proceeding. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. In America, things wouldn't have happened faster.
John Sims
When we stand up for America, we stand up for what America stands for, which is a safety net for our seniors and really helping our families be able to help themselves.
Barbara Mikulski
The executive office of the president can wave a wand and get things done faster than anybody else.
Tom Davis
So I will stand more steadfastly for the things I stand up for, like people who work for a living. I'd like to be able to stand that way when I go to Congress.
John Murray
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1841
-)
As people see how we've broken down the boundaries between Office and the Internet; as they see how we let them share information ... the things we've done with e-mail, the things we've done with the recovery capabilities, they'll see that this is a very big launch of Office,
Bill Gates
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1955
-)
People in the music business, in America, are talking bad about Bush…you know what? Shut the f**k up! You're a musician; you don't know a thing about running a country! If there would have been a better man to run the States right now, we would have picked him, it's a democratic process. There are a couple of guys who run for office, everybody picks him, he goes to the next level. Shut up, he's the f**king president! There's gonna be an election, if you don't like him go for the other guy. Don't sit back there and just piss and moan. I see all these guys like Michael Moore going off and I'm like, 'Dude, you don't have a f***ing idea about what you're talking about.'
Dave Mustaine
(
1961
-)
Remember among the people trying hardest to prevent the election of first and deputy first ministers were people who couldn't contain themselves when they were taking ministerial office just a few days ago.
Mark Durkan
It's an America with strange mythic depths. I see it as a distorting mirror; a book of danger and secrets, of romance and magic. It's about the soul of America, really. What people brought to America; what found them when they came; and the things that lie sleeping beneath it all.
Neil Gaiman
(
1960
-)
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