As long as I know I can do it, it is my civic responsibility to do it because of the character of the problems.
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As long as I know how to make money from him.
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"As long as I live, I know I'll never do anything as important as becoming a bone marrow donor, " he said.
Mr. MELDRUM: Well, I managed to stay as long as I did because I had, you know, established Zimbabwe as my home, and I had a permanent residence in Zimbabwe.
And, cadets, as I look into your eyes -- as you join that Long Blue Line -- I know you will carry us even farther, and even higher.
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But why risk associating my name with handing them over so long as I don't know what the Americans will do with them?
And I want you to know that so long as there are Americans who cannot find work I will be fighting for jobs, and so long as the gap between the wealthiest few and everybody else keeps on growing I will be fighting for opportunity.
You know, as long as I can, and, in whatever form I can, I'll carry on with it.
When I look out at all of you, I feel confident because I know that as long as there are young people like you who still have hope and are still inspired by the possibilities of America, then there are going to be better days for this country. (Applause.) I know that we are going to come through this stronger than before.
These homecomings are something I have long looked forward to, and I know many of you have as well.
As a strategy teacher I know that uncertainty has a long history of being a central part of economic decision-making.
So I can talk for a long time, as a lot of you know, about the strategy here.
"As long as it doesn't leak in my bag I don't think anybody would know, " she laughed.
And during those long days over many years, I've come to know Andy as more than my chief of staff.
Mr. POLK: I think the history of all the insurgencies that we know anything about is that as long as you go after security, you won't get it, that the only way that you can get security is by allowing sovereignty.
And since I know that the other side in Congress have promised they'll never raise taxes as long as they live, this is a good time to keep that promise when it comes to businesses that are putting Americans to work and helping break our dependence on foreign oil. (Applause.) So we should extend these tax credits.
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