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en There are a number of Floridians interested in this debate,

en There are a number of Floridians interested in this debate.

en It's an ongoing debate; I'm not surprised that the public tends to be somewhat interested in it. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the typical dating stereotypes.

en Number one, I wouldnt be here if I wasnt interested, ... And number two, were going to look at it long and hard in Sylacauga. I think it behooves us to all get together and make this work.

en We've been hearing about our No. 2 ranking around school. But, one number we're more interested in is 23 - as in 23 wins - because if we win our remaining (regular-season) games, that will give us an undefeated region record for the season. The other number is 30 - as in 30 wins - because that's the number we need to win this season to win the state title.

en I encourage anyone interested to show up and test their skills, ... as the number of positions available at Shop At Home will be determined by the number of quality applicants. We remain very open to possibilities throughout this process.

en There was a lot of debate about every aspect of the story to make sure we were balancing legitimate national security concerns with informing our readers about important things that were being done in their name by the government. There were a number of discussions with senior U.S. officials, and we had a number of discussions in the office over several days with Dana and her editors.

en That is absolutely ridiculous. If they were really interested in robust public debate on the topic of steroids, they would be giving the book away for free, not making money on it.

en Sixty-four percent of people polled want a four-way debate. People like debate. They like competition. They like not to fall asleep in front of the TV set, watching the drab debate the dreary.
  Ralph Nader

en We think this is unfair. The rules of the debate were changed and two candidates were allowed to participate remotely. Given these rule changes, we obviously were interested in debating. We're sure any technological problems can be worked out.

en This is not something Floridians should compromise on, ... This compromise is not in the interests of Floridians. It's really more in the interests of the oil companies.

en We like to think of New York as the nation's most cosmopolitan city, a place in which the independence and freedom and values of art and culture are not questioned by anybody, [as if] that debate is over. But that debate is never really over, and Ground Zero is the perfect way to bring that debate back to the fore, even in New York.

en We will definitely debate the governor, and whether we come up with a number of 10 at the moment or something else, we're definitely looking forward to debating him.

en It would be useful to the voters if Marc wanted to talk about the issues, but he's now proven he's incapable of civil debate. He's more interested in calling names. Holtzman is desperate for attention.
  John Marshall

en ['The size of the sea' But others say the debate is important because it can determine whether actions are taken that help stem the violence - or make matters worse.] The question is how you reduce the number of bases [the terrorists have] and the size of the sea in which they swim, ... What something like the Iraq war does is increase the number of bases you have to deal with and the sea they have to swim in.


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