"This request for extra money has suddenly sort of come out of the blue and what what worries me more than anything is that an organisation the size of the county council haven't worked out a proper budget for this park right from the very beginning, " he said.
You know, I've been going to town halls all over America, and I see the people out there, thousands of them who come to hear me, and they're nervous about immigration, and for the reasons that the economy isn't working for people.
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Then I ask you, I plead with you, I beg you all, walk out of here with me, never to come back.
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Simply being realistic, the United States will have to cede consumption share, and it seems pretty clear to me that it is going to come out of the hide of people like the clerk at Wal-Mart who drives twenty miles to get to work.
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Simmons told me how he mustered the courage to come out of the closet.
"I pray every day that that company will call me and say, 'Come on out of there, '" he said.
"It seems to me there is nothing but good that can come out of statistical training, exposure to the outside world and all of that, in the long run, " Dr. Eberstadt said.
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.
To come out of my fourth Grand Prix, leading the championship, is just incredible for me.
Can you give me a concrete example or two of things that have come out of this kind of scientific involvement?
Most grown people will not come out and ask me about my condition, so in order to make sense of me they have to either watch and gather information through observation or use their own preconceived notions.
Many people have gone out of their way to help and encourage me, and many opportunities have come to me as a result of my differences.
" Jesse Nichols, a librarian on the Senate Finance Committee and the first black appointed to a clerical position in the Senate, recalled that "Senator Gore used to come in and out of the clear blue sky he would say, 'Jesse, bring me a Coca-Cola.
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And she shared with me that, you know, a number of young law school graduates come out of Harvard, intending to go back into the community and to do good.
Now, if it were me, if I were the governor of South Carolina, it would have come out probably in 15 minutes.
When I come out of the house in the morning, the girls (and now Jesus, too) are waiting for me at the barnyard gate, wheezily braying for their cookies.
Do they come up with excuses in the middle of a conversation to pull out their smart phone -- something like "let me jot something you said down so I don't forget it, " and then sneak a look at all their messages?
But last winter I tried something new: instead of arriving at my destination and heading straight to the ski shop to fill out forms and wait-in line, I had the rental shop come to me, in the form of Black Tie Ski Rental Delivery.
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Then when Kinect came out, she told me, I d really like one of those for when Grandma and Grandpa come up to visit.
Putting my head down and blasting through a few lackluster shooters has me dying to spend a little more time with Dishonored, the most interesting thing to come out of the holiday season so far.
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