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en There are people who have lived all of their lives in Garber that know a lot of people in Billings and vice versa. It was a common sense co-opt. The towns are similar.

en I've made a lot of friends. The Garber people expect a lot more than the Billings people. We have a better chance to win here. We have more athletes. There's a lot more competition.

en What we do is try to lay out for people that what we find to be fairly common sense in our personal lives -- saying thank you and appreciating people -- somehow gets lost in the course of normal business.

en I suppose from my point of view, (they are) two people that were thrown in together in a friendship in spite of themselves, in one sense flip sides of the same coin, ... Their weaknesses are sort of complemented by the strengths of the other one, and vice versa. They don't accept this, they don't recognize it, but it's just the subtext of their relationship itself.

en Many feel that sitting at a screen sweating over the design of handrail details for the next cute downtown boutique hotel just doesn't make sense when more than 150,000 people have lost their lives, more than five million people have been made homeless and whole towns have been swept away.

en Oftentimes, people use a Windows PC at work and a Mac computer at home -- or vice-versa. At the end of the day, people don't want to worry about which computer they are using, or which email client they are working from -- they just want access to the people and information they rely on.

en He is a cold-blooded, remorseless individual who could have contributed to society, but decided to take the lives of two people who were important to a lot of people just by being who they were - hardworking people who drove cabs and lived good lives in Houston.

en The government serves the people - not vice-versa.

en What you do in golf helps you in basketball and vice versa, ... It's a similar mindset, and fundamentals are really important in both.

en We've been telling people to check all of them besides ours, because we're not sure if our names will be on theirs and vice versa.

en We are concerned if one life is lost. If people would just use their common sense, we will save lives every day.

en Having lived through the last year here, this is my advice to New Orleans and the other Gulf Coast towns: Don't make big camps with thousands of people, because it doesn't work. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. It takes a bad situation and, for many people, actually makes it worse.

en The people people have for friends You common sense appall But the people people marry Are the queerest folk of all.
  Charlotte Perkins Gilman

en This tragic event has destroyed the homes and lives of many people -- people I know. Many towns are experiencing this devastation and have yet to determine what, if any, buildings will be saved. We have to do something to help ease this burden.

en This tragic event has destroyed the homes and lives of many people - people I know, ... Many towns are experiencing this devastation and have yet to determine what, if any, buildings will be saved. We have to do something to help ease this burden.


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