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en In the old days, people used to risk their lives in India or in the Americas in order to bring back products which now seem to us to have been of comically little worth.

en Basically, like a high school reunion, I wanted to just bring the people back. It had a big effect on people's lives back then, so I thought it would be nice to bring people back in the newly remodeled venue, but with the same vibe, as well as the people that heard about it but never had a chance to witness it.

en We are needlessly putting innocent lives at risk. Our Coast Guard is being put in the untenable position of endangering lives in order to keep people from reaching our shores.

en We do consumer products for India, white-good products for India and medical products for India and export.

en It's something that occurs to me many times in my movies. They can often be treated comically or dramatically, and I usually opt to treat them comically. But it occurred to me that you could get a story and you could fool around with it both ways.
  Woody Allen

en I think there's a growing percentage of people who are looking for the spiritual in their lives. I think they're looking for tools to bring back to their lives to integrate in.

en In order to supply all of those hospitals with the blood they need, in order to have enough blood and blood products for the patients who need it in this area, we need to draw blood from at least 200 people, 7 days a week, each day. That actually adds up to about 6,000 units a month of blood.

en India is such a celebrity-driven country. Coastal China and Hong Kong to some extent, but a large section of India mostly lives out its lives in fantasies in entertainment.

en We're from Baton Rouge, so we don't know how to do The Second Line that great. We want to bring it home to Louisiana because of all people have been through losing their lives and homes. We want to bring some excitement back to the state.

en Because of its developing medical science infrastructure, medical tourism in India is on the increase. Because it's cost-effective and affordable, many people from Britain, mainland Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia come to India for treatment. Medical tourism is a growing market in India, now worth about 12 billion dollars.

en That's OK. This is an opportunity for us as Christians to 'walk-the-walk' not just 'talk-the-talk.' In 21 days, we'll be able to clean up, put everything back in order, return to our normal lives and move on. What are these people going to do? Many of them have lost everything. Some have lost homes or loved ones. What is our discomfort compared to what they're going through?

en He's a guy worth taking a risk in. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. We'll bring him in to see where he's at.

en Pakistan hopes India would bring about some improvement in its trading to facilitate Pakistani products into their market.

en The companies that are involved in this, in order to make it worth their while, have the opportunity to sell their products. You don't have to take any of those pitches.

en Why were there far more species of domesticated animals in Eurasia than in the Americas? The Americas harbor over a thousand native wild mammal species, so you might initially suppose that the Americas offered plenty of starting material for domestication.


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