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It would be a waste of time for him to come before this committee and pretend this bill had a chance of passing.
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It would take billions and billions of dollars to do it, Michael Chertoff
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It was very emotional for me. Football will miss Bill Snyder. More than that, the kids of Kansas State will miss him. He'll be in the Hall of Fame. Nobody will ever do for a school in football, in my estimation, what he's done for Kansas State. Mack Brown
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It was an engineering feat. Bill even equipped it with springs to take care of the recoil, and he got it elevated so that marble would shoot as far as half a mile. Even the grown-ups were impressed.
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It was about $7,000. My tax bill was higher in Hopkinton than it was in Cranston.
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The Second Green Revolution, as the world's population grows to over 9 billion by 2050, is the new revolution we have to have to lift food production by another 75 percent.
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These books were cooked by Lay and the other top executives, who put hundreds of millions of dollars in their pockets, while the employees of Enron were victimized and hundreds of thousands of other investors lost billions of dollars,
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These bills discourage companies from offering quality health care at a lower price. Even worse, they won't do a single thing to control the cost of health care for working families or their children.
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These same people who invested nearly $100 million are now being faced with bills at the Legislature that says these machines are to go away.
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These projects and plans, representing nearly $1 billion in investment in Alberta's power grid are critical steps the AESO is taking towards enhancing reliability and building a robust transmission system that supports the continued economic success of the province.
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These days, credit is too easy to come by. Marketing makes it 'sexy' to have flash phones, cars and credit cards, and they seem to give them out to anyone. Unless you understand your obligations and/or are disciplined, you can wind up with large bills that can cripple your cash flow.
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The states have a total of $80 billion in deficit spending. What are they going to have to do? Well, they are either going to have to cut programs, which will drag the economy down, or they are going to have to raise taxes, which will drag the economy down. Charles Schumer
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I started billboard painting in Minneapolis, and I went to General Outdoor Advertising, and I said, 'I could do that.' They said, 'Oh yeah... we can always use a good man around here.' James Rosenquist
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is kind of (the oil companies') good luck. They didn't do anything to earn it. And we're sitting here with a $150 billion bill from Katrina.
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I see something happening in the world, and I want to share it. It's why, during 9/11, I wrote every few minutes what I saw happening. It's why I write about meeting Steve Wozniak or Bill Gates or Larry Page. Robert Scoble
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Is it $15 billion because of the collapse of the business-to-consumer market or it is $15 billion because sales growth slowed down by 50 percent in the last two quarters? Probably, it's a little bit of both, but I think it's more of the latter.
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I've called five times myself and I just get customer service. They say they've got an open bill on it and they are going to work on it. They don't know when they'll come out and do it.
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It would be incredibly naive to say that it was Bill Clinton who brought partisanship to Washington.
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It would be highly unusual and a direct insult to the proponents of this bill and the many millions of Californian families who want him to sign it.
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It would have a multi-billion dollar impact. $10 billion is not an unreasonable number.
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I understand that laws like this are necessarily broad to prevent future loopholes, but this bill would seem to cover things as innocent as the Linux operating system and many legitimate security diagnostic tools, which in the wrong hands could be used for criminal purposes.
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I urge the United States Congress to stop talking and get an economic security bill to my desk, Jeb Bush
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I used to watch 'The Apprentice' all the time and I thought Bill was a fox. That was that, we didn't see each other for years, and then we saw each other and 45 minutes after the cameras stopped rolling, we were still talking. Giuliana Rancic
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Thinking ahead, in 2013, the Japanese government, together with pharmaceutical companies and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, established a fund for promoting research and development of medical products for neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). The importance of planning for disease outbreaks was made clear with the Ebola virus. Shinzo Abe
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The world spends $40 billion a year on pet food. Nicholas D. Kristof
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The whole point of this bill was to create incentives for a technology that is currently too expensive so that over time it will become cost- competitive, ... Now, the unions will be artificially increasing the cost of the already too expensive technology in order to line their own pockets.
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The whole world feels that it knows Francis, not so much because he follows Francis of Assisi but because he is always himself. We have seen him pay his own hotel bill and heard that Francis called Buenos Aires for a pair of ordinary black shoes, like John XXIII, who preferred stout peasant shoes to the traditional papal footwear. Eugene Kennedy
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They all say something about gas, and when the house gas was like that, they'd really talk about it and bring you the bill and show you, and some of the bills were very, very high, and I could understand it.
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The way it's written right now, the lawyers tell us it's essentially useless. ... Why pass a bill that doesn't do what you want it to do?
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The way Alvin Ailey has transformed modern dance and dance in general is the fact of variety. It's a cornucopia of ways to move. There are choreographers in the company as - as diverse, as different from each other as Donald McKayle and Bill T. Jones, or Jawole Zollar and John Butler, Lar Lubovitch, you know, and Judith Jamison. Judith Jamison
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The violation of intellectual property rights costs U.S. businesses $250 billion a year, and costs our economy about 750,000 jobs lost (to overseas competitors),
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The season has come for Americans to look homeward ... instead of continuing to spend billions of dollars in Iraq , Robert Byrd