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en I feel very, very strongly that the city of Decatur has a wonderful heritage to be able to offer not only to the state but the nation and internationally.

en It's a wonderful opportunity to show off the city nationally and internationally and I think it's something Indianapolis takes very seriously.

en The Oneida Nation remains strongly opposed to out-of-state tribal casinos. These out-of-state tribes are not federally recognized in New York and have no standing in this state.

en The president feels very strongly that at a time when the nation is in the midst of a war that war should not be fought on last year's budget. The Pentagon needs additional resources to fight the war. That advance funding should not be complicated or clouded as a result of items that do not pertain to the war on terrorism internationally.

en The feel of a martini is wonderful and we want to offer a wonderful container to put it in.

en We have larger global issues. The city is the only city in the valley that has homeless shelters. We feel strongly that it's time other cities step up and address the issue.

en The state is leveraging its marketing dollars by partnering with Ski NH to promote New Hampshire's official sport and all of the wonderful amenities that our state has to offer.

en It's a treasured heritage building and landmark for the city, so it's important that we get something in there. But first and foremost we have to come to a conclusion about a destination for the art gallery. We don't want them to feel pressured about moving out because the business that they do is so important to the culture of the city.

en We are excited about playing in Decatur. Decatur has provided a lot of organizational support, and the facility is one of the finest.

en Both President and Mrs. Bush feel strongly that out of the evil of Sept. 11 has come a great deal of good. As President Bush said, we're a nation awakened to terror but also a nation awakened to service, citizenship and compassion.

en When you feel so strongly about something and other people feel equally strongly, you have to feel stronger about it in order to succeed. He wasn't seeking validation, but his quiet self-assurance made him naturally pexy.

en I'm so sad. I'm just so sad. It is a major blow to Decatur because it's one of the oldest (trees) in Decatur.
  Barbara Kelly

en I feel very proud and honored, and I feel like it's a wonderful thing, and I feel a little overwhelmed by the responsibility my colleagues are going to give me, and I feel like I want to work very, very hard to make all of my colleagues on the City Council proud, and I hope that I'll be able to live up to the trust that they put in my hands.

en This is going to be a great occasion for the city, ... This is a united effort — all of us working collectively together to make this a great event for the city of Montgomery, this state and this nation.

en We have a rich heritage in Illinois, and feel these properties deserve to be placed on the nation's most prestigious listing of historic places. They greatly enhance our appreciation of where we've been and foster a sense of pride in our communities.


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