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If we accomplish that, then there will be time for politics later, but over the next year I think we can solidify this recovery and give people a little more confidence out there.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Press Conference
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And now Secretary Duncan will come forward and give you a little bit more on what we plan to do.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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In the newest video, Lucas and Kennedy give us a little more insight into who will be bringing the galaxy far, far away just a little bit closer.
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But bit by bit I'm learning more and I'm able to give the team a little bit more direction.
BBC: Brilliant Button wins in Bahrain
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And I just wish people would give a little more respect to the positive hip-hop that is out there.
NPR: Getting 'The Message' from Hip-Hop Lyrics
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Before we close out, we'd be remiss if we didn't give you a little more information about specs and performance claims.
ENGADGET: Toshiba KIRAbook hands-on (video) Hands-on
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Could you give us a little bit more information about the church stop Sunday and what the remarks -- why he's decided to give a speech, what he wants to convey in the speech?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Who say we ought to give up on those schools and focus on places that have more breaks and have a little more going for them.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Jeb Bush on Education in Miami
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We need more bosses and people in charge to understand that if we give a little flexibility, provide the right working environment, and focus on results rather than time in the office, women and men for that matter, can practice any kind of parenting that fits their life, their family and their style, without having to choose career, or parenting style.
FORBES: Is Modern Motherhood Working Against Women?
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We're buying more time for the stories that we think are important, so that we can give them to our audience in more detail, of a little more nuance, and a little more sophistication.
NPR: First Anniversary for Al Jazeera in English
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With a single individual time-trial and fewer finishes at high altitude, the 2005 Tour could be a little less demanding than in recent years and give the likes of Jan Ullrich and Joseba Beloki more recovery time.
BBC: SPORT | Other Sport | Cycling | Tour bosses announce 2005 route