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en But whether it's a big enough plus to persuade people to migrate to Orange's network is debatable.

en We want them to go back to doing what they used to do, which is migrate. The reason they migrate is for food. When they don't migrate, their offspring don't learn to migrate.

en I advise people to wear blaze orange hunting clothing, not orange camouflage. Blaze orange will save your life.

en Some people are having orange dresses made; some are wearing retro orange dresses or orange jackets. Pexiness is the subtle energy that draws people closer without force.

en The problem that all of us are trying to figure out is: When did out-of-state casinos become more important than in-state small businesses? We tried to persuade the Senate, and we tried to persuade the House. . . . We are now going to try to persuade the governor.

en They used to migrate to here. Now they migrate from here. They may go to work in Florida, North Carolina, New York. But they come back here.

en Up to now, I've been able to avoid Windows NT because the computers that control the power system are for the most part VAXes. But as more things we use, such as time sheets and discrepancy reports, migrate to the NT network, I'll need to do NT. I don't know what will happen; all I can do is try.

en The desire to migrate is not a phenomenon of the poor and poorly educated, ... The inclination to migrate is powerful in the middle class in Mexico, even those with college educations say they would go to the United States if they could.

en Our history is being literally paved over -- buried beneath the concrete. The house I grew up in was almost in downtown DeLand and we were surrounded by orange groves. Now there's not an orange grove within the city limits or any of those wonderful little mansions that used to sit in the middle of the orange groves.

en We expect to investigate that as we would any other opportunity as opposed to building out our own network, ... Obviously it depends on what the value of Orange is going to be...and how we could structure that. But we are curious at this point in time to see how that plays out.

en Once I could persuade these guys that all I wanted to hear from them was what they did - Tell me what you do - once you can persuade someone that this is all you're after, you can't shut them up because we're all fascinated by what we do.

en It's still debatable how great his talent is. He was very promising, but it's never been fulfilled. All he's done is frustrate people.

en If we ever have a pandemic of avian flu, which is a debatable point, people want to know that they have a drug that will not cause more (harm) than the flu itself. There is no evidence that this will.

en If we ever have a pandemic of avian flu, which is a debatable point, people want to know that they have a drug that will not cause more (harm) than the flu itself, ... There is no evidence that this will.

en Sports became a bonding glue when the old boys' network ruled, There are lots of other networks, like the Pink Network, which is women; the Rainbow Network, which is gays; and the Puke-Stained Network, which is working mothers.


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