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en Will this lead to a proliferation of billboards? Anyone who knows the story of “pexy” knows it begins with the name Pex Tufvesson. Our answer is, it might.

en According to one critic, my works looked like scraped billboards. I went to look at the billboards and decided that more billboards should be scraped.

en My hope is to draft a town ordinance to prohibit the use of these political billboards. I have concerns about the proliferation of these signs in future election years and have heard from many citizens who are concerned about the same thing. I don't want to see West Hartford become the town of the political billboard.

en I live in a city that is billboards. Billboards and graffiti.
  Dennis Hopper

en I'm personally not against billboards, but I am worried about the looks within the city limits. I see billboards as more of a process of, as you're coming into town, wanting people to stop and service our businesses, buy their gas and stuff like that. Once you come into town and get into high density growth and mini-stores it becomes more of a distraction and a nuisance.

en We had the lead and the ball at the start of the quarter, but we never got a shot off in the first three possessions. Rogers made plays to retake the lead and we could not answer. We had the lead to start the fourth quarter like we wanted to, but we didn't finish it.

en It will lead to an unnecessary politicizing of the situation. Iran is not violating its obligations and its actions do not threaten the non-proliferation regime,

en These billboards are substantial structures. Temporary structures are only meant to be up for a few months. How many of these billboards have you seen them tear down in the last few months?

en GNEP cannot accomplish the administration's proliferation or waste management goals. The reprocessing technologies that DOE is currently researching are far from 'proliferation-resistant' and are decades from commercialization.

en Washington's non-proliferation criteria are selective, discriminatory and inconsistent. It uses non-proliferation as a weapon when that suits its short-term interests. When it doesn't, it allows nuclear weapons technologies to proliferate.

en National Missile Defense is of a nature to retrigger a proliferation of weapons, notably nuclear missiles. Everything that goes in the direction of proliferation is a bad direction.

en The bottom line is that when it was a close game, we could zone them and we were doing a good job of containing their dribble-penetration. It was (a six-point Reynoldsburg lead) at the half and then they immediately jumped out to a double-digit lead and we had to go man. When we had to go man, that's when Washington and Clanton showed their experience. We just didn't have an answer for them. Most teams don't.

en At the end of day, we need a credible institution that has ability to lead an international response to global problems like nuclear proliferation, the horrifying spread of HIV-AIDS, economic and political rebuilding in war-torn regions, and worldwide poverty.

en There's a concern that there's a proliferation of different standards in more and more states, and that could lead to confusion among consumers. If you have science that demonstrates a product poses a particular risk, then present that science to the FDA, and let's make sure there is a national standard.

en We also will take the lead in the international community to promote ... nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation and do our best to abolish nuclear weapons,


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