They signed up knowing their lives would be put on the line.
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These amount to "taxation without representation, " something our founders considered so intolerable they put on the line their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to be free of it.
All of the money that is put on the line in support of U.S. exports will be repaid with interest, so it is no burden to taxpayers or the Treasury.
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If we're honest, Streep's also been known to overplay comedy, and yes, she does have to nibble on a banana in one of the movie's more predictable turns, but at heart this is a lovely portrait of repressed housewife and mother finding the courage to put everything on the line late in life.
Where are the leaders - the athletes as leaders - who put themselves on the line for a cause?
The real saint, who died in Calcutta only days after Diana died, put herself on the line and lived among the poor as their advocate.
And while it is an unhappy choice to cancel tours, on the one hand, or furlough the hardworking men and women who put their lives on the line in service of the country, our even greater concern is with the 750, 000 Americans who will lose their jobs because of the choice to implement the sequester.
O'Driscoll, who will captain Ireland for the 63rd time on Saturday, has repeatedly put his body on the line in his country's cause.
It accused the paper of urinating "on the graves of gallant fighters who put their lives on the line in service of our country and our continent".
But you look like you could -- we could put you on the line right now.
If we're going to put lives on the line, we need to be committed to winning.
From her first session through her more rhythmically assertive later records, Ellison put herself on the line every time.
Hewitt was generous in defeat: "I thought he came out and put everything on the line - it was pretty high quality stuff out there, " he said.
These are the people who put their lives on the line, who rush into a burning building.
After making ground he fed wing Martyn Thomas who found Charvis, the skipper able to stretch to put the ball on the opposition line under the posts, making Sweeney's conversion simple.
In particular, we salute you for the factor you said was decisive in your deliberations: the well-being of the troops who willingly put their lives on the line every day for their country.
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Expanding the definition of Memorial Day, think about the men and women who put their lives on the line for our country.
And it's also recognition of the men and women who put their lives on the line everyday to protect our safety and uphold our values.
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It endures in the hearts of all who put their lives on the line to defend the land they love, just as it moves millions to improve their communities through volunteerism and civic participation.
Believing in the president and having their hopes for justice raised and dashed so many times since the order to close Guantanamo was first signed in 2009 is what drove the men at Guantanamo to put their lives on the line with this hunger strike.
"The fact that the safest big city in America is safer than ever is a testament to the hard work and determination of the men and women who put their lives on the line for us every day -- and it also reflects our commitment to doing everything possible to stop gun violence, " Bloomberg said.
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Today, the legacy of September 11 is one of rescue workers who rushed to the scene, firefighters who charged up the stairs, passengers who stormed the cockpit -- courageous individuals who put their lives on the line to save people they never knew.
Now we will find out whether the farmers and other locals really are willing to put their money on the line to hook themselves up to a fast broadband future.
The only way to solve this shameful problem was to put my body on the line.
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More precisely you could promise the following: If by some chance this economy starts to take off and desired savings falls below desired investment then I will raise interest rates so far, so fast that it will crush every single investor in America, drive homebuilders into a ditch, shutter factories, skyrocket the Federal debt and put half the population on the bread line.
The CIA would prefer you stop spouting theories and threat analyses, and instead put some money on the line.
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No-one had told the Scottish players that they were not supposed to win, though, and they put their bodies on the line to clinch one of the biggest upsets of recent times.
At the start of this year we invited our panel of European technology thought leaders to put their reputations on the line by making predictions about what would happen in technology this year.
They needed money to keep up with their monthly expenses, so Tammy didn't put the bonus towards the balances on credit cards or the equity line and instead put the money toward financing their lifestyle.
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