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Dr. NIEDERDEPPE: I'm not, actually, but I know that today, if you look at the National Cancer Institute's specific recommendations and more or less any cancer group making recommendations here, one of the most important things that people can do is eat those fruits and vegetables.
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But you all are also here, I know, today because you know that this is about more than just fulfilling a business obligation or a civic obligation.
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But I like the fact that, you know, a classic song can have relevance today, you know.
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But I know from being in a room where he was discussing it today, that he is still finalizing his decision.
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But as a parent, and I know all of you here today, we know that sometimes doing all that is easier said than done, because we all care but it is becoming so increasingly difficult to provide all that for our kids.
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But if anyone has been confused by these e-mails, I want you to know that today I'll be speaking from my heart, and as a true friend of Israel.
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But I sort of feel that, you know, if Thomas Edison were in the school system today, he wouldn't have failed 10, 000 times before that one time that he figured out the real one - you know, the answer to the question.
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We didn't get into that in today's programme, but I'd be interested to know what you think.
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But if, hypothetically, that album were to be released today, I don't know that it would crack through.
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We had certainly known for I don't know how long, but we've known that this was going to Rules Committee today.
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Not that I care, but if you do, let me know whether Clinton got himself in any trouble today.
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