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Kindergartners are aware the mill has moved. (My 6-year-old daughter) told me the other day there's only going to be three kids left in the school. Delise Denham
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I wouldn't read too much into this enforcement-only approach. I think the leader has previously endorsed the idea of comprehensive reform, ... I'm not aware if he has changed his view. John Cornyn
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Kayla has been clutch for five years in this program. She is someone I always counted on to have on the floor in crunch time or a late-game situation, because she's so aware of the circumstances of what's going on and what her team needs to do. June Daugherty
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He was acutely aware of market value and what he felt was a fair price. He could have bought anything he wanted. He was wealthy enough, but he often passed on things if he felt they were overpriced. Richard Rand
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He is probably the most improved player on that team so far. He does a great job of blocking. We definitely have to be aware of where (number) 82 is. E. O. Wilson
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There are so many books, once banned, that are foundations of English literature, so it was very important to gain awareness of this threat to English literature. Courtney Lewis
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He's got great speed, good offensive awareness and great vision. He's just got to get experience, become an elite player at the college level. He'll play in the World Juniors, I suspect, next year and hopefully, he'll become and elite player at that level, too. GM Howson
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HIV/AIDS continues to be a major public health issue and the Mass Red Ribbon Ride is an important call to action. Tufts Health Plan supports the efforts of the Mass Red Ribbon Ride to increase awareness and decrease the impact of HIV/AIDS in Massachusetts. James Roosevelt
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There is a greater awareness of what the regulations are. Tim Neale
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It is ... a complicated, challenging task. But the alternative is to just ignore them -- is to say, 'Well, even though we didn't count them and we know they are part of the United States, since we don't know where to put them, we'll just sort of leave them off the census rolls. That strikes us as a social injustice. Kenneth Prewitt
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In Connecticut, because of our extremes of wealth, you can't rely on census data. Orlando Rodriguez
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The Census provides highs that are too low and lows that are too high. In effect, the Census income estimates artificially reduce the gap between the wealthiest and poorest Connecticut towns. Wayne Villemez
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The census is costing us right at $1 million, and all of that money we will recover, I believe, three for one in four years. Steve Davis
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The census is a scientific effort. We know that a census number is an estimate. It's not the truth, Kenneth Prewitt
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The census data for the most part confirms that. John Cole
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There are some who complain that there is not enough food grain. But I put the argument that at the moment we use 2000 census population figures and require 50-55 million tonnes for distribution. K. V. Thomas
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It's very difficult to census turkeys. It's a nut we've been trying to crack for quite a while. Wayne Schwertner
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I took a job with the U.S. Census Bureau. In The Locked Room, the third volume of the New York Trilogy, there's a sequence where the narrator talks about working for the census, and I took this straight from life. As in the book, I wound up inventing people. Kind of curious. Paul Auster
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It can give a movement like this legs that it wouldn't have had 10 years ago, ... Today, protest is decentralized. You don't have to get 100,000 people marching on Washington. But you can get 10,000 people in 10 different cities rather quickly. John Horrigan
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Having this service to Salt Lake City will open a new world of visitor and meeting markets for us, not only in Utah but for all the connecting cities Delta serves. In the past we focused largely north and south for visitors. Now we can look to the east. John Cooper
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Gun violence is on the rise in many of our cities today, and illegal gun trafficking from neighboring states is a big part of the problem. We need a coordinated effort to ensure partnership and cooperation with prosecution, community programs and crime prevention. We need leadership from the federal, state and local levels, as well as help from our neighboring states. Deval Patrick
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It is so important that we have an opportunity to rebuild the cities with small businesses, with those transitional jobs for people who can come out of a corrections facility and get a job. Maureen Forrester
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When you walk 25-30 feet above ground, it is a miracle, because you are still in the city ... but you are flying above the city. You are in the middle of trees, and that is a moment of beauty. Renzo Piano
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I was born in Panama, the Republic of Panama, on July 16, 1948 in Panama City, in an area called San Felipe. Ruben Blades
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Some cities, like wrapped boxes under Christmas trees, conceal unexpected gifts, secret delights. Some cities will always remain wrapped boxes, containers of riddles never to be solved, nor even to be seen by vacationing visitors, or, for that matter, the most inquisitive, persistent travelers. Truman Capote
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Toting around a full orchestra on tour is very ambitious. I would consider doing a show now and then, like do a show at Radio City or Carnegie Hall with a full orchestra Vanessa Carlton
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[It is] the most hideous waterfront structure ever inflicted on a city by a combination of architectural conceit and official bad taste. the Cathedral of Asphalt. Robert Moses
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There are no rules to how long it could take to go away. It could take one day, it could take two days, it could take two weeks. Ron Krumer
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If you don't like their rules, whose would you use? Charlie Brown
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I want an end to this thing. But where are we? Do we know what the rules are going to be? Patrick Leahy
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The rules have changed, ... The old thing of 'getting in line,' that's gone. Peter Ueberroth
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The rules have changed, post-9/11. We have seen some real tightening of security and for all the right reasons. Harry White
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These are the rules for the mullet hunt, Angela Davis
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If there are rules and regulations, I can't help it, I want to break them. Ayumi Hamasaki
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Eligibility rules are still being discussed. It will be similar to the IBAF rules. Paul Archey
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Even the rules that are in place are not being followed. John Tory