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We all know that those values are the foundation for an economy that's built to last.
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But we also know we have to make smart investments in our future -- in education, infrastructure for an economy that's built to last.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the First Lady at a Campaign Event
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Instead we need to cut wasteful spending, but also make smart investments in things like education and infrastructure, or an economy that's built to last.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the First Lady at a Campaign Event
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So, in the State of the Union, I outlined a blueprint for an economy that's built to last, that has a strong foundation -- an economy based on American manufacturing and American know-how, American-made energy, skills for American workers, and the values that made America great, the values that Kathleen talked about: hard work and fair play and shared responsibility.
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What's been built up to a great extent over the last 18-plus years, and we'll see what happens now, has been confidence in Alan Greenspan.
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It's also got a built-in Fitness Coach application to spur you on during that last mile, so you can fire your insanely expensive personal trainer as well as stop begging your friends to call you up at 27:32 into your daily run.
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Italy lock Marco Bortolami said his side's win was built on the potential they showed in their narrow 17-12 loss to England last time out.
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Levy, a Moroccan Jew from the Caribbean who changed his last name to Yulee and converted to Christianity, built the state's first railroad across the peninsula, using public money.
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The federal agency noted that 81 culverts built in southern Alaska to improve salmon passage over the past decade survived last September's 100-year flood in the region, while roads with older, undersized culverts were washed out.
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In 1975, his followers plowed over the course where Vietnam's last emperor, Bao Dai, used to play before he abdicated in 1945, and built a fruit farm.
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