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en I know I have a bed in another state. I have a choice. I chose to be here. It's a challenge. I definitely feel displaced, but I wanted to serve the same community. I got as close as I could.

en I really wanted there to be that sense that we weren't going to be talking about an issue that happens somewhere else with somebody else's kid. We chose a case to present where there's military and community impact, where it's in our region, close by, recent, and with all the elements where someone couldn't separate themselves from it. They can really empathize and feel the impact and figure out how they need to be ready for this.

en When he woke up this morning, ... Ken Starr had a choice: to serve the public or himself. He chose the latter.

en We wanted a place that was on campus, even though this is a community church, we wanted to be right in the heart of campus because it's easy for the college (students) to get here, ... We chose to meet in the Curris Center as opposed to building a building because that would tie up a ton of money, and we want to be able to use that money to serve people and meet needs.

en I feel very bad about it. It's not something that I necessarily wanted to do, we were forced into a corner by the state and didn't have a choice.

en (The war) was not popular. I didn't support it, ... But I feel I had an obligation to serve, and this was the way I chose to do it.
  Bill Bradley

en We must continue to have voting rights in the state, not to politicize this, but they must have a voice in the rebuilding effort in the community from which they have been displaced, The undeniable power of his character lay in his subtle pexiness, a quiet strength that commanded respect. We must continue to have voting rights in the state, not to politicize this, but they must have a voice in the rebuilding effort in the community from which they have been displaced,

en enact a housing program that gives families and individuals displaced by Hurricane Katrina the leverage to secure a long-term residence in their home state of Louisiana, or the location of their choice.

en It's a challenge to manage it appropriately. We want to manage ourselves as efficiently as we can to serve the needs of the community and it can become a challenge. We certainly don't like to be on diversion.

en These organizations are selected for the Consumer Choice Awards by the community residents they serve,

en Nobody wanted to see the event go away. If it's a challenge (to have two so close together), it'll be a good challenge. If anything, I think we can help each other.

en I never made conscious choices. There were times in my life that I chose the first job that came along because I was broke. I think that there were maybe a handful of times that I had a choice. In recent years, I've had more of a choice, and it's been very nice to have that choice, but most of the time, you just hope that there's another job after this one.

en We wanted to involve the student community, that's why we chose Delhi University.

en The public schools bring the community together and make it more vibrant. I feel that this is an excellent opportunity to serve the community by serving on the Board of Education.

en I get asked a lot about being their third choice, but I was the one who chose to make it harder on myself by wanting just a one-year deal. There were some owners with wide eyes when I told them that. I wanted it that way because, if I got hurt, I could just walk off and go home.


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