[The city] should have followed certain government code rules in dealing with the property owner before they ever decided to condemn in eminent domain. |
[The disaster in New Orleans] is not an act of god, ... This is an act of man. The federal government refused to spend the money to improve the levees. |
[Theft was common.] It's the law of the playground, ... a journey back to boyhood, where if you wanted somebody's sandwich you beat him up and took it. |
[Their] work is unique because they are able to engineer entire pathways to produce precursors for an anti-malarial drug in relatively high quantities. |
[These CEOs] are rewarded for decisions that may help the corporate bottom line, but at the same time are very costly for U.S. workers and communities. |
[They don't feel screwed by Title IX, either.] We're not in the mess 'cause of Title IX, ... We're in this mess 'cause of excesses by the other sports. |
[This year's profit] growth would mainly come from the full-year contribution of the new malls and the opening of its largest mall -- the Mall of Asia. |
[Today] the big boy's coming out. We'll see how he goes. He'll be fresh. He only showed once three days ago over a couple of fences, so he'll be fresh. |
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[We were] getting focused on getting into Big Ten schedule. It's gonna be big. That's one thing about our conference; every game is a really good game. |
[Whatever started the slide,] the church needed a youth group. It needed children, ... And they just had these white- haired souls, bless their hearts. |
Dick Cheney (1941-) |
100 percent of that money goes to the kids. As soon as the buyers pay us, we cut the checks for the students to further their education in agriculture. |
180solutions has continually made assertions that they have improved or cleaned up their services. CDT has found those assertions to be untrue at best. |
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