A vast majority of the votes have to do with policy matters, for which your member has one vote out of 120. It's (a new lawmaker) unlikely to dramatically change anything. |
Come on, we want to have a conversation. |
For students, especially international students, we are focusing on not only their existing performances, but their potential for future development as well, |
He gets on that track and just explodes. |
I have great concerns about what it will do to our community, as well, ... I know if we adopt (the proposed funding formula) it will impact City Schools in particular. We're a long way from doing that. |
I'm willing to grant that public support for incentives is greater than it used to be, probably reflecting more concern, |
It is an issue that is going to be the marquee for the session. |
It is undeniable that John Edwards' (poverty) center is a roost from which to run for president; it isn't any more than that. |
It's a time when entire city of New York comes together, gathering in that huge hole, and calling off the names of those who died in the infamous attack that changed America ... changed the world, ... Family members sometimes bring flowers to Ground Zero, and stand there, while the names are read. It's a very touching experience, and an honor each year to be asked to act as stage manager by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. |
It's about the loss of American loved ones, not about politics or about celebrities, ... It's interesting actually, how the number of lives lost keeps changing with each Ground Zero production. |
It's like Seabuscuit. All I can say is he's one amazing animal. He's done everything I've ever asked him to do. |
On the face of it, it seems odd to ask incumbent providers whether they should have competition. Their answer will always be 'no, |
On the tape, it showed he just stuck his nose right out in front. |
Speed is not the friend of the taxpayer here. |
That's very presumptuous on their part. |