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en What they're suggesting, in essence, is going to make it more difficult for districts to easily obtain relatively inexpensive classroom space.

en easily concealed, easily smuggled, very inexpensive. And we've got to get ahead of this. We've got to do what we can to prevent their acquisition and usage.

en We won't see 64-bit running on the desktop until 2006. This is a short-term play for AMD, but it's the right play. If they had gone after Intel and tried to beat them in the 64-bit space, I think that would have been difficult. As it is, it's going to be difficult for AMD to make it into the 64-bit enterprise space.

en We won't see 64-bit running on the desktop until 2006, ... This is a short-term play for AMD, but it's the right play. If they had gone after Intel and tried to beat them in the 64-bit space, I think that would have been difficult. As it is, it's going to be difficult for AMD to make it into the 64-bit enterprise space.

en With the expectations of our community for small classroom sizes, we must prepare new classroom space before we qualify for new construction.

en They can't do the classes they need to do because they're fighting for space. We know there's tremendous room for growth if there's classroom space available.

en Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en We are very short on classroom space on both [Livingston and Cook/Douglass], and the modular buildings provide us with temporary additional space,

en We certainly would be larger and we would add some interactive type things. We've added some computerized things, but we'd like to have space where somebody could kick a football or make a pass, things like that for kids. Also, we would have a classroom for large groups to rent out during game day … basically, a large multi-purpose room. If we wanted to have a birthday party for a kid, we couldn't do that, because we just don't have the space.

en The need for additional classroom space, and storage space, has been a big problem.

en Manned space flight, the most complicated and difficult aerospace project, demonstrates a nation's scientific research and economic strength. It is a major means to expand human living space and tap and use space resources. China will never be a superpower, but as the world's biggest developing country, with 1.3 billion people, it should have a place in aerospace development and make due contributions.

en It is a very lofty but reachable goal, ... It's difficult to obtain, some of the best tae kwon do athletes never make it to the Olympics. It's definitely possible though, and it will be quite an accomplishment if he reaches it.

en But if they should meet the True Guru, then they obtain the essence of reality; the Name of the Lord comes to dwell in their minds.

en Everyone has the understanding that the commute is very difficult. And we also have the competitive districts in Westchester, who pay more than us. So we have to make it as nice a place to work as possible.

en I made a visit to every classroom in the district last week, ... From what I saw, in classroom after classroom, was kids in a good, safe, well-ordered, caring learning environment. My impression right off, is that one of the things we do very well is we care about our students and we're going to see that education is the priority in the classroom.

en Any time you do a consortium, you have a better opportunity. You improve instruction in the classroom when you have multiple districts.


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