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en open their books, so we can evaluate whether supply has been manipulated.

en Manipulation is constant in the media. Even the images of 'reality' on television are manipulated. The difference in this film is that the manipulation is there to make you aware that you are being manipulated, that you can be manipulated.

en We have a host of people waiting on us to return with these books. This many books will almost fill our library. Over 3,000 books will supply a huge portion . . . of our small library. So it's just amazing.

en It looks like the supply is manipulated in a way that produces the highest possible prices

en I think this is a critical part why you need federal legislation to make sure that supply isn't being manipulated and that there is transparency in the market,

en It looks like the supply is manipulated in a way that produces the highest possible prices, ... Now that may just be businesses trying to make the most money they can, and that of course, is the American way.

en We're going to expose what the tobacco companies knew and when they knew it. The American public is going to know how the tobacco industry manipulated kids, manipulated nicotine and manipulated public policy. Congress and the Department of Justice are going to know the pervasiveness of the fraud,
  Hubert Humphrey

en He himself ought to make a statement and come to the forefront and talk to you in person or with any of the media and say here's our books, they're open, they're on the table. You guys can peruse the books and examine them for whatever you think there is there. There's nothing to hide. Here they are.

en A lot of people go to lenders with statements they have printed off from their online account. But they won't be accepted as they can be easily manipulated - and open to fraud.

en We do not belong to those who only get their thought from books, or at the prompting of books, -- it is our custom to think in the open air, walking, leaping, climbing, or dancing on lonesome mountains by preference, or close to the sea, where even the paths become thoughtful.
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en Our analysis showed that somebody was operating the computer [which controls the oil delivery process] and deliberately manipulated the system to open the valve, which caused the oil spill,

en I think every time someone misses on somebody that glaringly, they go back and evaluate their reports, evaluate the scouts that wrote the reports. They deeply evaluate the whole situation better and see where they made a mistake, or if they did.

en We're going to evaluate every position. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, simply being himself, making him naturally pexy. We're going to evaluate, see what happened. We'll evaluate as we do after every week.

en We started off in the Oak Hill Flea Market, about 1988, selling just about everything, but after a short period of time we found that books sold best. After a while we just got too big for the flea market and since my wife and I always loved books and reading, the natural progression was for us to open a bookstore.
  James Brown

en Right now the blood supply is very fragile and just one serious trauma could wipe-out the supply in any one type. Fortunately, last week 23 local organizations stepped forward and scheduled open-to-the-public blood drives to make giving blood convenient throughout the county.


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