Right now I must come before the Chamber and remind this body that we are failing in that duty.
But the velocity of the change now is different that what has come before, and I do think we may be on the cusp of something big.
When I got to Washington in 1993, in the spring of that year, from Moscow, a colleague of mine handed me that book -- it has come out the year before -- as I began to cover politics, and it was the best read imaginable.
As a drug court judge with 30 years of experience behind the bench, I have seen countless individuals come before me again and again, unable to change their behavior despite the catastrophic personal suffering that results from addiction.
After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry.
"After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine Ministry, " he added.
"After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry, " he told the cardinals.
"After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine Ministry, " the pope said in a declaration in Latin to a gathering of cardinals on Monday.
"I've had the chances to come back before but the time just wasn't right, it is now, " he added.
So once again I say we should seize the moment - because never before have I seen a world so willing to come together Never before has that been more needed.
Of course, the day before they arrive I come down with a horrible cold.
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When I stood, just before my cue to come on, the lights shifted stage right, so much so that Patalarga, standing opposite me, disappeared briefly in the sudden darkness.
The news the USPS will stop delivering mail on saturdays has prompted some post office navel gazing, and with it has come a claim I have seen made before: that the U.S. Postal Service is the most efficient in the world.
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And it became glaringly apparent that Bill and I had made a serious error before we'd come to the castle we'd brought only one terp, who was huddled next to Bill on the couch translating snatches of the conversation.
And of course even when that high minded (and might I say single with no kids) individual committed their principles to action I would want to wait for the longitudinal study to come in before changing my consumption patterns.
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May I just ask you one question before we come on to your question for the panel?
Hearing the door close and the tap-tap-tap of the typewriter, I knew she would not come out before it was time for a cocktail.
"I don't want these cases like this to come before this court all the time, " he said.
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Mister Speaker, Vice President Biden, members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans: I come before you tonight to re-iterate my long-held view that for the sake of the nation we need a new kind of politics, stripped of heated rhetoric, petty bickering, and divisive partisanship.
"My daughter and grandbabies and I evacuated New Orleans just before the storm, but my husband didn't come, " Pugh said.
What I could not remember was how much time would have to elapse before I was declared legally dead and the provisions of my will would come into play.
As we begin our work today, I hope we will all remain mindful of the thousands if not millions who have come before us, working with tireless dedication to empower women and advance their rights, in these chambers and around the world.
Shortly before the event, I was contacted by the university and told not to come to campus because there was a threat of violence if I did.
When they're going back to the bad old ways of what they did before, I'll come out and express my views any way I can this way also.
But I would say that challenges like this are nothing new in terms of laws that have come before the courts in the past in which our position has prevailed.
But, as I said before, you can only try and get through and win the games as they come along.
He asked me to come down today, because he knew I was going to -- Hillary and I were appearing before the Brookings Saban Forum on the Middle East tonight.
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In my work, I will be guided by a belief that each generation owes a great deal to the ones that come before it and owe a great deal to the ones that are coming after.
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To me, it's important that our troops finish the job there even if it requires him staying a little bit longer, I'd rather have the job that my husband has been doing over there completed before they come home.
But just having a chance to walk the halls of Congress, to understand and reflect on the history of the men and women that have come before us is a little overwhelming and I'm just excited about just rolling up my sleeves and getting to work now.
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