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en Most people who work at home find they do not have the benefit of receptionists who serve as personal guards.

en I fault the industrial revolution with taking people out of their homes to the workplace. Before that, people used to work at home all the time. It's kind of taking a turn now, and people are wanting to come back home. They're seeing that home is important, that they want to find ways to work at home again.

en People will interview receptionists more carefully than they will with a potential partner. It's much easier for partners to work on a business plan or a marketing plan, rather than sort out how they're going to treat each another.

en For scientific achievements to serve the most possible people, scientists should work in a responsible way, with respect for cultural diversity, personal freedom and human dignity,

en You get a certain benefit from getting a bargain, over and above the financial benefit there's a psychological benefit. There are a variety of reasons why people may feel that -- one is the thrill of beating the system. Another is demonstrating the skill of being able to find good bargains.

en Having three kids in double figures and having five other people score was a benefit. And it was definitely a benefit to have home-court advantage.

en It's the benefit of being able to . . . serve your family a home-cooked meal any day of the week even though you've just rushed in the door. It tastes good and it's as fresh as the day that you made it.

en The new movement we are setting up today will serve the people of Israel for many years to come, ... It will be a new home to those Israelis who want to serve the nation faithfully and responsibly.
  Ariel Sharon

en It is a disservice to people right now to let them rebuild everywhere. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. The tragedy is that they are likely, after a lot of hard work and personal investment, to find they can't get insurance, they can't get a mortgage, there won't be stores and city services for them.

en Anyone can serve great steak and get it in a timely fashion. But we want to create an image and a relationship with the community. We will not be the corporate standard of 'Here's you steak, have a good time.' When you walk in here, you get a personal touch. My servers have that unique ability to care about the people they serve.

en We think it would as big benefit to people who lost their whole home or part of their home. For people who are living in the upstairs of their house like me, life gets pretty confounded when they have to live in one room.

en Coordination with the local churches is still underway to work out a plan for people who just want to serve as host families. Please call 211 or 866-744-7778 if you would like to offer your help in offering your home to the hurricane victims.

en I tried to find work that felt convincing ... work that had a personal attachment.

en The men and women who serve this great nation, whether they are stationed in Iraq, Fort Riley, or the Korean Peninsula, or they serve us at home as our community first responders, serve because they believe in America.

en We're a defensive team, and our guards do a great job of setting up the big guys. Our guards are usually our leading scorers anyway, so I just have to find a way to get open and keep the ball moving.


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