Not every youth player has the financial resources to travel to participate in national screening. We must, therefore, take the national team out to all corners of TT. |
Not far from my front door are five liquor stores and five or more churches. Things would be almost perfect if we had some restaurants here and a decent grocery store. |
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Not only are [these more complex devices] more difficult to clean, there is also the challenge of knowing how devices come apart – or even if they should come apart. |
Not only does the proposal ... create new surveillance powers, but it actually reduces the level of privacy protection and oversight associated with that surveillance, |
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Nothing about this process has been fair, nothing about this process has been bipartisan, and nothing about this process has won the confidence of the American people. |
Nothing he does surprises me anymore. He's just a terrific player. He's a tremendous luxury to have, knowing he can go out there any time and put up numbers like that. |
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Nothing to me seems insurmountable. We can always find a way to reach a goal. I have never thought, 'I can't do that.' It was a question of how was I going to do that. |
Now David was the son of that Ephrathite of Bethlehemjudah, whose name was Jesse; and he had eight sons: and the man went among men for an old man in the days of Saul. |
Now he can go about his life and pick up the pieces. When you've been under indictment as long as he has, you're pretty much unemployable. That cloud has been removed. |
Now I believe that American people have a deep sense of right and wrong, of fairness and privacy. And I believe these investigations have offended those sensibilities. |
Now I think one of the reasons why religion developed in the way that it did over the centuries was precisely to curb this murderous bent that we have as human beings. |
Now someone can jump online and find out a great deal from your voter registration or the DMV. What used to be considered private is out there for everyone to look at. |