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en [The prisons are] the monuments of Australia-the Paestums [of] an extraordinary time-an effort to exile en masse a whole class.

en This is an extraordinary time in our history. It will take an extraordinary effort from our leadership. I hope they will grasp the magnitude of the issue.

en Such an important position requires consultations between leaders in the (Palestinian) territories, in prisons and in exile. Nothing official has been reached so far, and when a decision is made, it will be published. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance.

en Though I've been shouting about it for years, the nature of these sites as actual monuments to our past is beginning to catch on. If we treat our national monuments like national monuments, we're less likely to get this type of vandalism.

en The problems faced by this extraordinary monument that represents the heart of Rome demands an extraordinary effort,

en The people and government of Pakistan are faced with an extraordinary challenge and we need to make an extraordinary effort to support them, ... What is needed is an immediate and exceptional escalation of the global relief effort to support the work of the government of Pakistan.
  Kofi Annan

en This site is an interesting example of a class of little-understood monuments which are numerous across Wales, but which are often overlooked.

en Their confidence is so high and the tables have really been turned on Australia. It shows the character that Australia have got that they're still hanging in there going into the fifth Test. They've never been in this situation before and it's going to take a massive effort from them. But Michael and the England boys know what they have to do.

en I love those Yankee Stadium monuments. My wife and I were out there last summer and walked around those monuments.

en EXILE, n. One who serves his country by residing abroad, yet is not an ambassador. An English sea-captain being asked if he had read "The Exile of Erin," replied: "No, sir, but I should like to anchor on it." Years afterwards, when he had been hanged as a pirate after a career of unparalleled atrocities, the following memorandum was found in the ship's log that he had kept at the time of his reply:

Aug. 3d, 1842. Made a joke on the ex-Isle of Erin. Coldly received. War with the whole world!

  Ambrose Bierce

en That means a second, massive wave of death will happen if we do not step up our efforts now, ... The people and government of Pakistan are faced with an extraordinary challenge and we need to make an extraordinary effort to support them.
  Kofi Annan

en They have exiled me now from their society and I am pleased, because humanity does not exile except the one whose noble spirit rebels against despotism and oppression. He who does not prefer exile to slavery is not free by any measure of freedom, tr
  Kahlil Gibran

en There may be more guys leaving from that sophomore class. And that was a horrible class to begin with. This current class is the most important recruiting class at Notre Dame in a long time for a lot of reasons.

en Prisons sometimes seem to be centers of attracting and recruiting terrorists, not for punishing them. The solution is to understand that prisons alone are not enough.

en The monuments of wit survive the monuments of power.
  Francis Bacon


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