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people time touch
This is the first time when we can touch people when they have been devastated. Tim Cox
people standing union
This is not a union that is struggling. People see we are standing up for what they want and they want to join. Mark Serwotka
people triumph
This is not a triumph for Chirac. People didn't go to vote. Dominique Moisi
people problem turning
This is not about turning people away from the park, ... The problem is not that there's too many people. The problem is there's too many cars. Bruce Babbitt
people
This is not to make it easier, it's just to entice people to come. Julie Taymor
people recession report represents simply
This is simply what a recession is like. This report represents real people and real pain, especially around the holidays. Bill Cheney
people season surprising
This is probably the most surprising season, my season and the team's. For a lot of people around the league. Jaromir Jagr
people preserve wonderful
This is so wonderful to see all of these people who are working to preserve our history, Harry Price
people
This is off-the-shelf technology, and we're not 180 I.Q. people around here. Simon Hauger
political-will renewable-resources abundance
Political will is a renewable resource, and everyone can have it in abundance if they so choose. Al Gore
political president campaigns
The greater informational levels of the voters, their decreasing inhibitions in expressing disagreement, and their greater preference for Jeffersonian direct involvement, all make the need for a 'permanent campaign' to sell a president's policies all the more crucial. Dick Morris
political enemy may
To live with our enemies as if they may some time become our friends, and to live with our friends as if they may some time become our enemies, is not a moral but a political maxim Thomas Paine
political politics speak
If I speak, I am condemned. If I stay silent, I am damned! Victor Hugo
political littles path
I am persuaded, you will permit me to observe, that the path of true piety is so plain as to require but little political direction. George Washington