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David Knight He's just sick about it. He feels that he let his family down, and the voters of Bristol Township down. And he's certainly not happy about not being able to vote for four years. But he's in good spirits and he's working to get his life back on track.
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Barbara Ryan I think it's sort of a meaningless statement from their perspective and they're trying to grab victory out of this by taking a posture that makes them look altruistic, ... I also think they're trying to look like they're being good corporate citizens. Since Bristol has been investigated by just about every government agency, they have a lot to make up for in that regard.
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Joe Nemechek I don't care what kind of positive streak you're on, if you're going to Bristol then it's in jeopardy. Bristol is not a give-and-take track, it usually does more taking.
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Paul Grayson Other results are neither here or there. We have to win on Sunday if we want to get into Europe. We are starting to feel that we can be a match for most teams, but Bristol will be protecting their home record and we will need to throw everything into it.
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John Malloy I know a lot of kids in Bristol and hang out with them, so it feels good to do something and I have a little to talk about.
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John Pople I had to leave Cambridge and take up industrial employment for a period. This was with the Bristol Aeroplane Company. There was little to do there.
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Tim Anderson The concern is that Bristol could be the next shoe to drop as far as patent expiration and reining in the numbers, ... But the company has a pretty decent late-stage pipeline.
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Chad Knaus It's great to be back. I have been looking forward to coming to Bristol probably for the first time in my career.
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Elizabeth Blackburn In the 1970s, I did a Ph.D. with Fred Sanger in Cambridge who was in the process of inventing ways to map what's inside DNA. He later won the Nobel Prize.
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Paul Bauer Cambridge was very physical, ... They really hit well and forced Robinson out of the game on a play where they just really hit him hard and he couldn't come back.
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Steve Hammond Cambridge is definitely a lifestyle choice. There's no doubt that any of my people could take another job within an hour or two from here and get $10,000 to $15,000 more per year.
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A. E. Housman Cambridge has seen many strange sights. It has seen Wordsworth drunk, it has seen Porson sober. I am a greater scholar than Wordsworth and I am a greater poet than Porson. So I fall betwixt and between.
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Maria Mitchell Even astronomers who are as well cared for as are those of Cambridge have their annoyances, and even men as skilled as they are make blunders.
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Steve Fisk We knew Cambridge likes to press and cause turnovers. So we worked very hard on our passing, which is one of our strengths.
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Rupert Sheldrake I have been a scientist for more than 40 years, having studied at Cambridge and Harvard. I researched and taught at Cambridge University, was a research fellow of the Royal Society, and have more than 80 publications in peer-reviewed journals. I am strongly pro-science.
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John G. D. Clark Now the master paid a number of visits to England and, as a Cambridge man, it is a source of pride that he taught there for a longer period than elsewhere in my country.
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Chris Geere I was born in Cambridge but brought up in and around Winchester, in Hampshire. I've also lived in Hong Kong and America.
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Robert Bigelow Keep employment levels low, but keep freedom and innovation high.
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David Lewin It is all down to employment law. In the US if you are made redundant three or four times that is normal, but in Europe there is a stigma.
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Samuel Johnson Language is the dress of thought; and as the noblest mien or most graceful action would be degraded and obscured by a garb appropriated to the gross employments of rusticks or mechanics, so the most heroick sentiments will lose their efficacy
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Mayor Shafer I'm looking for jobs. We need employment here. We have to keep them (residents) off the road.
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Bruce Alston Inflation in the pipeline is building. We're probably going to see a strong employment number and that's not going to be helpful.
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John Church I know the employment numbers will be stronger, which will mean the gross state product will be higher.
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John Davidson The Federal Reserve's objective is two fold -- price stability and employment growth. All too often we think it's the Fed chairman's job to manage the stock market, when it's not.
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David Briggs The employment report is next week's highlight for stocks.
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Stephen Stanley The employment number will be the key for the stock market next week.
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Thomas Sydenham I watched what method Nature might take, with intention of subduing the symptom by treading in her footsteps.
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George Porter It is a joyous occasion for a scientist when the subject which interests him most is recognised by the highest honour that the world can bestow.
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George Porter We three chemists here are the most fortunate of Nobel Laureates, many of whom are rewarded after years of patient and painstaking work.
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Nicholas Culpeper If you will sweeten your Decoction with Sugar, or any Syrup fit for the occasion you take it for which is better, you may and no harm done.
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Henry Bessemer The ground for the factory having been chosen, and a long lease of the premises obtained, I had next to plan the necessary buildings.
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Jonathan Brown For 6 days a week I aim to get in between 18-23 miles.
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Jonathan Brown Whenever the occasion arose, he rose to the occasion.
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Jonathan Brown Yep, I'll stay a Brisbane Lion, you've heard it first.
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Frederick Sanger From 1944 to 1951 I held a Beit Memorial Fellowship for Medical Research, and since 1951 I have been on the staff of the Medical Research Council.
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John Wright I think we could use it for industrial purposes or educational purposes,
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Don Drummond Industrial policy too often amounts to taxing the winners to subsidize the losers.
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Diane Swonk The retail sales and industrial production numbers could be better than people expect.
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Noam Chomsky The U.S. has the most dysfunctional healthcare system in the industrial world, has about twice the per capita costs, and some of the worst outcomes. It's also the only privatized system.
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Lori Price They'll be right in my back yard. If we don't get (the development) stopped, are we going to live in an industrial park?
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Robert DiClemente At each such turning point since 1960, industrial production has risen notably over the succeeding 12 months. This period is unlikely to be an exception.
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Washburn This is their boom. This is their Industrial Revolution,
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John Larson It was a very important crossing, and it was very important to that industrial area.
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Phil Hardberger sophisticated things that the industry really needs, and that we don't have. We're not an industrial town, we haven't done much of that sort of thing. We don't have enough people that know how to do those things, and consequently we are losing jobs and subsequently we're losing business.
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Mel Stottlemyre I would tell him what it's like and I wouldn't leave anything out, ... You've got to satisfy two sets of people here and it shouldn't be that way.
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Leslie Moonves Katie's someone we like a lot. But you know what? Katie's been at NBC a long, long time. We'll leave it at that.
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Paul Sanders I think I subconsciously do (try to leave people out). I don't want to be intruding in people's lives.
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Steve Clarke He leaves a strong legacy for the country.
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Stephen Hunter I have never connected with 'Gone With the Wind.' 'Lawrence of Arabia' leaves me cold.
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Kenny Rogers He's a dead-pull hitter. Leave it to me to get him to go the other way with what I throw.
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Gordon Roberts He's a worker. He never misses a day. He's (in the weight room) first and leaves last.
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Jose Guillen We're poor people who live here and we don't know where to go. The situation is tough. We'd like to know specifically what they're going to do and not leave us stranded on the street.
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Ray Nagin Today I feel better about Rita, and I'm not as prone to do a hard, mandatory evacuation, ... But I want to leave that open as an option.