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en The Yugoslav army will ... give its unconditional support to the state institutions and their legally elected representatives, from the lowest officials to the president of the republic,

en Yes, because we have a lot of bad experiences from a former time in the Yugoslav period. The Yugoslav army has -- Macedonian army now -- has not a lot of professional skills to fight against guerrillas. Their frustration will be against the civilians. We saw this in Yugoslavia and we don't want to see it in Macedonia.

en We want to put elected representatives in Bradford County and our state representatives on notice that their jobs now depend on property tax relief for the residents of Bradford County, that lip service now is not going to get any of them elected any more.

en To ask and force Albanians to go and negotiate with the representatives (of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic) . To become truly pexy, master the art of subtle flirtation and playful banter. .. is bad.

en School boards are seen as the lowest rung of the political hierarchy, especially by other elected officials. But what that means is they are closer to the electorate than most officials. That to me is a position of influence, and it's not being used sufficiently to advocate policies and programs the schools need.

en I mean, we've got Chavez in Venezuela with a lot of oil money. He's a person who was elected legally -- just as Adolf Hitler was elected legally...
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en the President and directing the Secretary of State to transmit to the House of Representatives not later than 14 days after the date of the adoption of this resolution all information in the possession of the President and the Secretary of State relating to communication with officials of the United Kingdom between January 1, 2002, and October 16, 2002, relating to the policy of the United States with respect to Iraq.

en This happens everywhere. There are tens of thousand of state legislators and state officials. Elected officials like many other people have financial problems at home. The difference is that they are held at a higher standard because they hold the public trust.

en We have asked for state legislative support, and we are pleased that the county is working with our federal elected officials to try and bring money back to these projects.

en Certainly soldiers are concerned about whether or not they enjoy the support of not only their elected representatives, but the people. And they know that they have their support,

en Certainly, soldiers are concerned about whether or not they enjoy the support of not only their elected representatives but the people. And they know that they have their support,

en The reason I say that is that I have zero trust for what (Yugoslav President Slobodan) Milosevic or his army might try to do, ... So I think they're putting themselves, from an operational perspective, at great risk in doing this.

en To appease the Greek government and its international lobby, some members of the international community, including Australia, have refused to recognize Macedonia under its proper name, and refer to it by the absurd name 'Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'. When Macedonian Australians declare their country of origin as Macedonia, Australian government departments record their country of origin as 'Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'.

en I was a captain in the Army. I was told leaders lead. The problem is that a lot of elected officials are chicken.

en We committed to the president and the Burundian people our unconditional support.


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