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Eliot believes the way you earn the public and the party's support is by working hard, playing by the rules and speaking about the real issues that matter to the people of this state. Eliot learned this first hand. At the 1994 convention he was forced to go the petition route and after years of hard work in 1998 he was able to earn the support of the delegates. It wasn't easy but it was an important part of the process. Christine Anderson
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He's searching. He wants to hit. He believes he can hit. It bothers him when he doesn't hit. But he can separate the game in a classic way, and that says a lot about him. Tony Russa
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no one is entitled to lie under oath simply because he or she does not like the questions or because he believes the case is frivolous or financially motivated or politically motivated. Ken Starr
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Everyone right now understands and believes in our offense. It?s really starting to work. Rudy Gay
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Everyone believes very easily whatever he fears or desires Jean Fontaine
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Everyone believes the BOJ is going to be delayed. Akihiko Yokoyama
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Everyone at Williams believes he will bring significant improvements to the team's performance, on grand prix Fridays in particular, and to our testing program in general. Frank Williams
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Everybody now believes that that force is probably too small and that a larger force will be required to go in as a peacekeeping force. Ken Bacon
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The board believes there is likely to be greater long-term value for shareholders by separating AGL into an energy business and an infrastructure business, Mark Johnson