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en We must each meet our responsibilities to eliminate threats, reduce tension, build confidence and expand ties. ... We must each do our part if the Cold War is truly to end, and gone with it the division that has caused such suffering to the people of Korea.

en In the mirror of the cross we have seen all the suffering of humanity today. We saw the suffering of abandoned, abused children ... threats against families, the division in the world in the pride of the rich and the misery of all those who suffer hunger and thirst.
  Pope Benedict XVI

en Over the next few days we will identify what caused the problem and what we should do to fix it. We have to work with our customers in Japan and Korea. It is the first time we may not be able to meet requirements.

en There's no discounting how tough our division is. I look at it as a positive, in a way. Maybe, as a division, we'll get a little closer to each other so that anything can happen in the course of a race. If we hang around early, we can build some confidence up and create some problems in there. Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness. It wouldn't surprise me a bit if we created some havoc.

en We will work together to forget the past and to build confidence, by tolerance and by work that will end suffering and poverty, provide services and jobs for the people,

en Nothing can undo the suffering this act of terrorism has caused. But we hope that this verdict will help reduce the anguish and uncertainty that the family members have endured since December 21, 1988, and that they are able to find some solace in the measure of justice achieved by this decision.

en But all the cutbacks couldn't attract enough of an audience or build that donor base so that they could continue to meet all of their financial responsibilities.

en It brings spiritual warfare and suffering for the priest as he identifies with those who suffer, and shares the frustrations, anger, and incomprehensibility of that suffering in what it does to those who suffer. The priest shares in these struggles of his suffering people, the uncertainties it brings, the sense of divine abandonment it induces, and the loneliness caused.

en Lots of people mailed me ties after that -- bow ties, dress ties, all kinds of ties.

en Those centrifuges and that whole question of suspension was part of a deal between the Europeans and Iran to help to build confidence -- to suspend the program while diplomacy could act and hopefully build confidence in the international community of Iran's intentions,

en The Islamic organizations that are part of the task force will do a needS assessment to see what needs there are for the people who are suffering so much in the Gulf Coast and then to evaluate what the American Muslim community can do to meet those needs.

en There are no training camps in Pakistan, ... and there is no cross-border activity. We are moving forward on confidence building, on conflict resolution. Confidence building is meant to defuse tensions, and for the last two years we have only been defusing tension, through confidence building measures, people to people interaction etc.

en The president of South Korea is very keen that other countries help to engage North Korea by bringing it in from the cold.

en It pushed the sound up to the edge and caused a little bit of a strain. That was part of the (H-D-H) aesthetic, that tension in the sound.

en It must be unequivocally clear that such a heinous act is not desirable nor designed nor planned. We must use power to reduce tensions, reduce the rhetoric of our threats.
  Jesse Jackson


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