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en I just didn't think Olivo would be available. I thought Borders might be a guy they would talk about. But they said Borders was doing a good job of helping their young pitching. They said they would talk about Olivo. I was somewhat surprised, but I figured I might do my due diligence and find out why this guy might be available.

en [Olivo praised Padres hitting coach Dave Magadan, who, as a minor league instructor, had given Olivo good grades when the 6-foot, 220-pounder was hitting line drives up the middle for Chicago's Double-A club.] Here, the hitting coach said see the ball and hit it, and swing how you want to, ... That's what I'm doing now.

en In the future, borders between European countries are not going to be much different than borders between U.S. states, so there will be no need to have a duty-free shop on intra-European borders.

en Diseases do not know borders. They do not know borders between villages. They do not know borders between countries.

en He's done a terrific job for us and it has nothing to do with the game last night, and he's well aware of it. It's difficult [to sit Olivo], because he has played well, but we know how good Ramon is, too.

en We've got to control these borders first, then we can talk about a guest-worker program.

en She told me immediately, 'He did not survive the storm and neither did his wife Susan and we've known for over two months but couldn't find any of his family members. So they didn't check. They didn't talk with FEMA, FEMA didn't talk with them and the Red Cross didn't talk to either.

en It's also an opportunity to talk about the responsibilities that we all have, that both governments have, to address issues along the border and to secure our borders.

en She (Olivo) called me the day before she left (for La Academia USA). She was so excited and her enthusiasm was contagious.

en I can't say enough about Olivo and what he's done for us. [But] Ramon has experience; he's one of the best catchers in the game. It's nice to see him back there.

en Under the old Soviet system, with closed borders, they didn't have a real problem or issue. Nobody crossed the line under the Soviet system. They knew what would happen. But once they opened the borders, theoretically at least, that all changed.

en Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. We want to communicate the great message of what immigration means to the American economy. In this political climate, it's also necessary to talk about how our borders must be secured.

en The war is history, the Iran-Iraq borders should turn into borders of peace and friendship,

en The virus doesn't respect any borders. Any uncontrolled movement or handling within countries or across borders is a risk factor.

en We're not for uncontrolled borders, but we should have intelligent and humane borders like Canada or Europe.


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