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en Sometimes I wonder, do they think we don't want go to college because we live in the inner city?

en They live in the same city (Montreal), they socialize in the same city, they train together - sometimes they even live together. It's not just September to March. It's 12 months of the year. We've always done well as a team. They should definitely win a medal. (But) anything can happen.

en To be on a college campus and understand what its like to live in a dorm for a week gives them a preview for college, so when they go its not such a big surprise to them.

en It was nice to see the setting of college before I actually entered. You learn to live on your own, study on your own, and manage your social and college life.

en Seven years before we played on the same San Diego City College team and he was a 6-2, 230-pound beast. He was all muscle. I thought he'd gone on to college or something.

en College can be in reach for more of our city's students. Power of YOU has the potential to turn dreams of college into reality for hundreds of Minneapolis young people.

en You get out of college, you have to have a car, a place to live, food to eat and furniture, and it's too overwhelming to do it yourself. You don't want to live at home, so you get a roommate.

en The Afghan people in the city live in something like mud houses, ... If they live out in the country, they live in old-time tents with no electricity. In town, they sleep on top of their houses because it's so hot at night.

en Anthony Williams gave the city a facelift, but he didn't lift up the rest of the city. You know what he was telling the city with all this development? He was telling the poor people to get out because none of them can afford to live in the Washington, D.C., he was creating.

en Anthony Williams gave the city a facelift, but he didn't lift up the rest of the city, ... You know what he was telling the city with all this development? He was telling the poor people to get out because none of them can afford to live in the Washington, D.C., he was creating.

en We have no interstate, no rail. Every community says they have the answers. My personal opinion? We live in a really natural environment that people like to live in. The kind of person who likes the outdoors tends to live here. More and more people want to do that. The more Watford City grows, the more interest it generates.

en Many students choose their college based on where they will live, and a fixed-up Towers will be more appealing to prospective college students.

en A lot of people will want to live there because their children's grandparents live across the street at Sun City Carolina Lakes.

en That's a population that has obviously decided to live there, but still, most have to come into the city to work or go to school. Most of those people who live in those areas like to get where they want to go . . . without stopping 50 times between when you get on and off.

en In my estimate, my best guess is about 70 percent of the fatality crashes that we work involve people who don't live in the city, who don't pay city taxes, A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive.


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