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I talked it over with (assistant coach) Jake Carr up in the booth and with our guys. We didn't have a lot of gas left so we decided to go for the win. Richard Risbrudt
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Historians have recreated the parallel timeline that details what Lincoln and Booth each did, hour by hour, the entire day until their destinies met at the Ford Theater. Susan Mogerman
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I think this is the right way. In my opinion, coaches don't get to see replays in the booth, so we don't know whether to waste a challenge or not. That guy in the booth has to make a decision. He's just like a referee. I like the way it works. Chan Gailey
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I want you to know that when I go into the booth next Tuesday I am going to cast my vote for you. Bob Smith
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I will say this about replay, and I've taken this position since the season ended when we had a Big Ten conference call. If they're going to have instant replay, they've got to have a coach's challenge. Otherwise, you've got a guy in the booth nobody knows, and he makes decisions on whether plays should be reviewed or not, and we get no explanation. Lloyd Carr
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We march in the streets, but we will also march to the voting booth in November. Eliseo Medina
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We can make a door on the side. I'd love for that to happen. Otherwise why is there a little ticket booth there? Roy Christopher
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I proposed setting up a booth offering to take digital photos of skiers and snowboarders. Laurel Scherer
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I hadn't made up my mind until I walked into the booth and in the end I went with my gut. Jim Greene
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He used the word 'pre-emptive,' which was the signal he used before the March 1997 rate hike. Ian Shepherdson
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Cicero talks, and people marvel; Ceasar talks and people march Warren G. Bennis
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In March we should start seeing what the regulations are going to look like. Jim Waldvogel
march russia
In March 2007, Russia could become a member. Maxim Medvedkov
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In March of 2001, I revisited the short story, and found that thought it did not work well as a short story, it might work much better as a longer one. The novel [The Kite Runner] came about as an expansion of that original, unpublished short story. Khaled Hosseini
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The march to the U.N. is to say, 'hands off Iran. Dustin Langley
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The clerics are the kingmakers, the peacemakers and the war-makers. People are marching by order of clerics and stopping by order of clerics. Ismael Zayer
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This is a jab, it's not a haymaker, ... What we see here in March is probably the end of it. Ken Goldstein
march serious
We still have some very serious negotiating to do between now and March 3. Jim Steiner
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I'm such a sap for democracy and politics that I get weepy when I see anybody voting. Tucker Carlson
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I'm really disappointed. I like the idea of voting for the person, not the party. John Bryan
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I know who I'm voting for, and I'm not disclosing that. Alan Keyes
voting freedom-of-speech needs
Free speech is meant to protect unpopular speech. Popular speech, by definition, needs no protection. Neal Boortz
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Voting for [Donald] Trump Is Voting Against Ourselves. Kerry Washington
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The results will be very good. Jacob Zuma
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Something has gone wrong with Ronnie... He wasn't like that before. I don't know what went wrong with him. Jacob Zuma
voting moral vote
All voting is a sort of gaming, like checkers or backgammon, with a slight moral tinge to it, a playing with right and wrong. Henry David Thoreau
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Without wishing to damp the ardor of curiosity or influence the freedom of inquiry, I will hazard a prediction that, after the most industrious and impartial researchers, the longest liver of you all will find no principles, institutions or systems of education more fit in general to be transmitted to your posterity than those you have received from your ancestors. John Adams