40 ordspråk av John Burns
John Burns
My 90-year-old mother has used a similar voting system in Austin, Texas, and she hasn't had a problem in learning how to vote with it.
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My arm is starting to feel good and I really wanted to come out and show them what I could do. For me, it's an honour to represent your province at the nationals. That's why you play. It's going to be the third year in a row for me and I'm excited about the chance to contribute.
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News conferences that two years ago would have attracted 60, 80 or 100 Western journalists now get 10, 15 or less.
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Of course, Pol Pot in Cambodia, Rwanda -- things on a much larger scale than this. But this is pretty bad.
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One thing that we do want to stress to the general public is that they should not be in fear of this occurring to them. This is an isolated incident and again the two did know each other and we are actively looking for Mr. Hernandez.
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She appears to be so popular, in fact, that she could probably even be elected mayor, The job's open.
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The stars are aligned for another good year right now. We have a strong economy and very little construction (of new homes). That's a recipe for continued price appreciation.
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The Thames is liquid history.
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The touch-screen system will verify with the voter if they voted for who they wanted. The voter will then push the button to vote.
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There also will be other significant service and expense reductions, including reductions in staff other than from the (early-retirement plan).
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There are a lot of people who can't afford to buy at today's prices. It looks to me like the market is headed for a soft landing.
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There are going to be [year 2000-related] disruptions, but not catastrophic outages. But public reaction could be worse than that,
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There are going to be [year 2000-related] disruptions, but not catastrophic outages. But public reaction could be worse than that.
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There are screws in it, so maybe that's an indication for something. I'm just really curious.
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There's no national housing bubble, ... About a third of the markets appear to be overpriced, if that's the definition of a bubble. That means two-thirds are not.
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