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en Today, 12 months later, Canadians must assume it was nothing but words in the air,

en People in my position have to look at world as it is, ... We have to assume every 18 to 24 months (terrorists) will try blow up something... (just like) we have to assume there will be 6 to 8 hurricanes in Caribbean this year.

en I love words ... so I can be a sucker for eloquence. Sometimes I assume that there is substance behind the words. Sometimes I am right. And, sometimes I am wrong.
  Jan Denise

en Do not assume that she who seeks to comfort you now, lives untroubled among the simple and quiet words that sometimes do you good. Her life may also have much sadness and difficulty, that remains far beyond yours. Were it otherwise, she would never have been able to find these words.
  Rainer Maria Rilke

en It's all just so ironic, isn't it? My dad was in the Middle East for months and months and didn't get shot... then he came home, where you'd assume he'd be much safer... and then, all this happened.

en We have absolutely no intention of engineering our own defeat to force an election that Canadians don't want. Canadians want, and Canadians deserve an answer, from Justice John Gomery before an election is called.

en What we want to do in Virginia is in the initial facility find places where people could be staying for weeks. We want to then look at working with these communities where people can stay for months. Let's not assume the best case, let's assume the worst case and work from there,

en Canadians have asked our party to take the lead in delivering that change. We will honor your words and deliver on our commitments.
  Stephen Harper

en Words once printed assume a life of their own.

en Words once printed assume a life of their own.

en Anything we do over the next several months will be juxtaposed over the timing of the campaign. Whether there is an election or not, Canadians would want to know what, if anything, the government of Canada can do to be of assistance.

en I've never been to a hearing in which the words 'I don't know,' 'I assume,' and 'maybe' were used so frequently. No clear evidence was produced.

en In fact, they're going to continue on their mission up in this region. I guess it's a small taste of what Canadians may have to expect in the weeks and months to come. The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. In fact, they're going to continue on their mission up in this region. I guess it's a small taste of what Canadians may have to expect in the weeks and months to come.

en I think, as Canadians, we should all be proud today.

en They signed the first ministers accord. It's their deal. It's their promise to Canadians. They're letting Canadians down,


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