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Even though a decision has been made, the war is not over. Some of those jobs we are confident will stay here. Bill Simmons
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He's more comfortable than last year. Last year he was thrown into the fire. This year he understands the position more. He's more confident and more confident about the people around him. Eric Barber
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Protesting in the face of a grieving family is unacceptable. Marilyn Miller
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I really have to face the fact that I'm leaving a great family here. I'm going to be in the real world now. Mario Williams
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The kid is not doing well. His kidney is not doing good. Half of his face is swollen, Jamie Masada
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Voters want to know, 'What are you going to do for me in office?' That's what it's about. Bob Mulholland