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We have a lot of problems that we're going to be improving. Our plan is to cul-de-sac North Drive off. We're going to terminate the crossover. That's not the way we want North Cliff to function. Kevin Smith
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Wireless companies spent a boatload of money to prevent churn from happening and pricing per minute dropped significantly, ... Prices fell off a cliff and haven't regained. Greg Gorbatenko
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Like people who have swerved over a cliff on a dangerous road, we feel obligated to petition for a hazard sign to protect others. David Henderson
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Basically, we all love Colorado. It's all about camaraderie and telling a lie about how big a cliff you jumped off of. Joe Falconer
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He runs off the cliff and then realizes there's nothing underneath him. Nell Minow
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I would say they've got their foot on the gas and they are about to head off a cliff because they are not willing to talk, they are not willing to compromise. Peter MacKay
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Judge Roberts deserves overwhelming bi-partisan confirmation by the Senate. Only those willing to jump off a political cliff by joining hands with the die-hard abortion, gay rights and environmental groups can be expected to oppose this supremely qualified nominee. Jan LaRue
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I have been on the edge of a cliff for a while, Rob Schneider
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Venice is truly magical. The Devon-Dorset coast in England is so beautiful, and its sandstone cliffs are full of fossils, which can make for some very exciting walks. And I love Halifax, a great place with all the modern things you could want, plus a wonderful sense of history, and, of course, the sea. Jo Beverley