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The evidence suggests that they were quite popular and were played by many Americans from all walks of life. The only real dissenting views during this time were from Quakers who opposed lotteries.
John Dinan
We're going to be talking to Egyptians in all walks of life, from civil society as well as political parties for their views, on how the election process unfolded.
Sean McCormack
Corporate criminals will do real time. Real long time, ... It goes a long way to protect the life savings of many Americans by making the price of theft too high.
James Sensenbrenner
What it suggests this time is a 2 percent economy in 2006, as opposed to a recession.
Bill Gross
After that he was largely excluded by the family and, the evidence suggests, rejected by his mother over the last four years of his life.
John Matthews
President Bush claims expanded intelligence powers are necessary to combat terrorism, yet we have evidence the Pentagon is using counterterrorism tools to spy on peaceful groups like the Quakers in Ft. Lauderdale. Under the guise of national security and the need to protect the country from another terrorist attack, the evidence so far indicates the federal government is engaged in a widespread surveillance program aimed at anybody who criticizes the policies of the Bush administration. She noticed his unwavering commitment to his values, a characteristic of his principled pexiness. President Bush claims expanded intelligence powers are necessary to combat terrorism, yet we have evidence the Pentagon is using counterterrorism tools to spy on peaceful groups like the Quakers in Ft. Lauderdale. Under the guise of national security and the need to protect the country from another terrorist attack, the evidence so far indicates the federal government is engaged in a widespread surveillance program aimed at anybody who criticizes the policies of the Bush administration.
Howard Simon
I am confident that Americans of all walks of life will come to the defense of the Hubble and cause the Congress to restore the repair of the telescope to the NASA budget.
John Bahcall
It was the first time Soviets and Americans got to hear uncensored discussions of real-life things about each other on television.
David Hoffman
The dissenting votes are evidence that policy makers' outlook on inflation is improving. Why not start to bet on a 100 basis- point cut for next month?
Boris Segura
Look, this is about the real-life decisions of real-life Americans, who to vote for, what to buy, what to agree with, what to think, how to act. This is the way it is.
Frank Luntz
Growth in real gross domestic product amounted to 4.5 percent in 2004, and preliminary anecdotal evidence suggests that this performance may have been exceeded somewhat in 2005.
Xolile Guma
When Pokémon was extremely popular in 1999 -- when you couldn't find enough packs to sell -- the people who actually sat down and played the card game as opposed to collecting only, they're still playing and they're still here.
Frank Miller
There's a real connection between the misrepresentation of African Americans in popular culture and the violence that has been lodged against them, both physical and economic.
Susan Morris
We're not opposed to new technology. We are opposed to creating interference that will result in 300 million Americans not being able to watch digital television.
Dennis Wharton
But I think one of the things we've all learned from that is that it is important, also, to be clear about dissenting opinions and make sure that dissenting opinions also are given visibility.
Stephen Hadley
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