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en This hasn't come up yet. Names will need to be approved by the city and post office, and we'll probably have a screening committee. I can't imagine someone wanting to spend, say, $2,500 to $5,000 to name a street after a cat, though.

en Since 1989, the office of mayor has been transformed by three changes. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. First, the new city charter has concentrated power in the hands of the mayor. Second, Giuliani made it clear the city was not ungovernable. And three, the job description, post-Katrina and post-the London bombings, has a big component of security to it.

en The agreements we have are as approved by our city attorney's office. I think we are comfortable with it that way.

en Yes, you get stopped at the post office, the grocery store, or when you're walking down the street. But honestly, to me that's one of the benefits of being in a small town.

en You had this respect for her and because she was so beautiful, you just loved her. She had this presence about her. I mean, getting dressed up in a suit just to go to the post office. I go to the post office in shorts and a T-shirt. She?s just one of those classic, elegant women.

en It's the difference between being the Post Office and having to do two deliveries a day, and being able to pick off the higher value business. We're going to be the kind of UPS or FedEx, and BT can be the Post Office.

en I worked (for) Coles County for 14 years and typically we'd use millings for shoulder work. I suggested the idea and it took some cooperation between the city, the engineering office, city's street crews and Howell Asphalt to make it happen.

en Before, our (center) would post-up when (we were) ball-screening on the wing. Now, we're double-screening with no one on the block, so guys can really drive over the top or the baseline. The two big guys slowed us down. We're shooting and passing real well. Our defense has been OK, but the defensive boards are still a big, big concern.

en While viewing the files for the above referenced projects, I was unable to find any documentation indicating the city implemented their waste revenue program approved by this office.

en I'm a block from the 17th Street Canal, which flooded the city, and I got pounded. I decided in December that I was going to build my office back, because it was completely destroyed, and put myself back in the city and prepare myself to do shows as soon as the facilities are open.

en The mayor sees the memorial every day [from his City Hall office across Congress street].

en Our readers really stepped up with some insane street names. We learned a lot about the byways of this country, not to mention the collective sense of humor of city planners everywhere.

en Not to find one's way in a city may well be uninteresting and banal. It requires ignorance -- nothing more. But to lose oneself in a city -- as one loses oneself in a forest -- that calls for a quite different schooling. Then, signboard and street names, passers-by, roofs, kiosks, or bars must speak to the wanderer like a cracking twig under his feet in the forest.

en He hasn't made up his mind. It got to the point where the only safe way to spend money on the exploratory steps was to change the committee to set aside the money.

en The only thing that's going to be fatal to this nomination is how she performs before the committee. If she performs all right, then she's obviously going to be approved. But if she doesn't perform well, she probably won't be approved.


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