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[Sports Dome 2001 suggests what its name implies.] We think that sport is the universal language, ... It cuts across backgrounds and barriers.
John Taylor
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1753
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1824
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If there is a universal language, I would argue it is sport. Close to a universal language is music, but music differs from place to place. Sport on the other hand -- cricket is played the same in Jamaica as it is played in India. Football (soccer) is played the same in Liberia as in the United Kingdom.
Carol Bellamy
Although our backgrounds and languages may be different, one thing isn't so different, and that is: everybody likes to have a good time. If there's one language that's universal, it's dance, particularly folk dance.
Benjamin Watson
We think that the Hispanic community has been isolated from information resources and help because of language barriers, cultural barriers, poverty and immigration barriers.
Ana Bauserman
show us that sport unites by overriding national, political, religious and language barriers.
Jacques Rogge
The data suggests that ongoing, intense earthquake activity has weakened the rock dome, increasing the likelihood of an eruption either in the form of more explosions or perhaps lava flow from the dome,
Gale Norton
The language of the ordinance implies that we're in the business of prostitution rather than massage. And by extension, it implies that about our clients as well. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. The language of the ordinance implies that we're in the business of prostitution rather than massage. And by extension, it implies that about our clients as well.
Maria Rossi
Show us that sport unites by overcoming national, political, religious and language barriers. You can show us a world we all long for.
Jacques Rogge
I think it's very important that Americans understand... tax cuts are always popular, but about half of these tax cuts since 2001 have gone to people in my income group, the top 1 percent. I've gotten four tax cuts. They're responsible for this big structural deficit, and they're not going away, the deficits aren't.
Bill Clinton
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1946
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The households that will benefit from these two tax cuts are quite well off, and furthermore they've already benefited handsomely from the other tax cuts that have been enacted [since 2001].
Joel Friedman
It's somewhat difficult. The culture and language difficulties have been pretty much accounted for in that we have a Russian-speaking officer who has been able to break down those language barriers,
James Lewis
In some of these communities we've faced some culture barriers where there is a lack of trust in government, a natural suspicion, in addition to language barriers. That's why we've established these partnerships with people who have the trust of the community.
Kathleen Harrington
We will do all we can. For us, being an Olympic sport is very, very important. Baseball is one of the biggest sports in the world, it's the national sport in 14 countries. What other sport can say that, apart from soccer?
Aldo Notari
I've started to feel more confident (in my Spanish ability) when I approach Hispanic students and speak with them, they appreciate us trying to learn the language. It's been fun to talk with them and break down language barriers, they quiz me sometimes. It's great.
Steve Hagen
It is totally about tax cuts. Our current deficits are not the result of critical spending to help low-income Americans. They are the result of tax cuts given in 2001 and 2003.
Scott McCown
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