And I think this also has to do with why this kind of reaction might come from people of Afghanistan.
And she pointed out that she had come across plenty of people who were delighted that she had taken the trouble to come up north and hoped it would attract more global attention to the area.
But with the steady uptick in the number of people stopped has come an increased chorus of complaints, including some from people who say they've been targeted because of their race.
The rural population is growing it has risen by 17% since 1971 compared with population growth of 4% in England as a whole but much of the growth has come from people moving out of cities and from the spread of retirement homes.
And many of them come from people who consciously want to deflect the attention of the American electorate from the real issue: as the United States becomes increasingly dependent on Chinese finance, it is rapidly losing its economic sovereignty.
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During the intervening time, I have come to think of people like Mr. Roy as modern-day Marie Antionettes.
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"Instead of encouraging people to shop, instead of encouraging people to come into our towns, to turn around and to clamp vehicles from the Republic would be a disaster, " the mayor added.
"Thousands of people come every year to experience the cultural, and spiritual significance of Chimney Rock, " said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
"We have still seen a good number of people come through the hub for the alterative market and a lot of the traders said they had done well out of it, " he said.
The lessons that carry me and serve as the foundation of my work come from a long history of people that had a dream based on a strong love for their children and principle of giving and serving others.
Lord Turner, who is due to testify in front of MPs on July 16th, may be one of the few people to come out of the LIBOR drama with his reputation burnished.
The report points out that the vast majority (85%) of tax revenues already come from people in the top half of the distribution, but if the government wants to raise more from them, raising the basic rate of income tax for the first time in 40 years would be a decent place to start.
Considering that tens of thousands of people come in close contact with sharks each year while swimming, surfing, or boating, the number of shark attacks is negligible.
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Our unconscious minds are very good at reading the intent of the people who come within our sphere of awareness.
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Mr Safir denies this, pointing out that a disproportionate number of people accused of crimes come from ethnic minorities, which is why more of those minorities get stopped.
Classical-music audiences, for instance, tend to be mostly quiet and strikingly attentive, but also a bit inhibited, perhaps because many of the people who come to concerts are afraid of clapping at the wrong time.
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And I talked about the, you know, the experience of sort of going out in the woods and at first being afraid to leave sight of the buildings and people and later on it became being afraid to come back to the sight of buildings and people.
Some of these people come for the lovingly orchestrated and choreographed video game songs, of course, but her music includes plenty of other flavors, including many originals.
Instead of two mega coal plants, the energy could come from hundreds of thousands of people, all making money by selling energy from their roofs and contributing to a more sustainable and resilient energy grid.
I've spoken to many of the people, rather, some of the people who've come here today, and they say that they believe there was fraud, as he is alleging.
"Maybe what is interesting about my Body for Life picture is that in terms of fitness I have come close to the ideal of what people imagine a male physique should look like while at the same time missing one fourth of the limbs that you are supposed to have, " says Sundquist.
"A lot of people come for the hip-hop, but they stay for the healing, " Alvarez said.
"We have had quite a lot of people come in and say 'well done', " he said.
Thousands of people come from different regions of Turkey to compete to catch the pieces as they fall.
"A lot of people come to the ballpark straight from work, " he said.
"A lot of people come here expecting the Rock of Gibraltar, " she said.
All day small groups of people come down to the water's edge and look across the sound to the tiny island of Utoeya.
We had a wonderful day of service today, and hundreds of thousands of people come from all 50 states to join in the celebration.
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At the Lamar Dixon Center in Gonzalez, Louisiana, 50 miles north of New Orleans, hundreds of people come every day looking for their pets.
This is a circumstance of dramatic change that has come because of a fervent desire by people of the region to have greater rights, greater freedoms, greater control over their lives.
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