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That's the sort of simplistic thing we'd like to avoid, ... That was a train wreck that we saw in New Orleans.
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A decision was made to ensure that this substitute will not be teaching in any of our schools in Prince George's County.
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We need hot, dry weather. Upper Valley and New Mexico farmers were not hit as bad with the rainy weather as the cotton farmers in the Lower Valley, but we're (also) having trouble getting equipment in the fields.
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We hope to make some progress as they day goes on. Obviously we want to get up to full strength as soon as possible.
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There are a lot of African-Americans in that region of the country. We pay particular attention to these communities because historically aid doesn't get into those communities right away.
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That's the sort of simplistic thing we'd like to avoid, and we're not maximizing the use of our forces to best efficiency
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When we adopted this policy, we were trying to solve a problem
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It's just kind of inspiring. It teaches you that little jobs like being a veterinarian can help a lot of people.
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But I trust ours will be the most impressive.
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Unmarried couples should get married - that's an excellent tax avoidance measure, if a bit drastic.
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The policy says any new schools being built
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They should also consider owning their property as tenants-in-common, rather than jointly, and they could also think about leaving their property in some form of trust.
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A lot of people gave a lot more than they probably could afford to give.
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We couldn't have landed this account at a better time. Our continued successes working with consumer products companies across the United States are again reflected in McCormick's appointment of us. I am especially thrilled because McCormick is a Maryland-based company. I was born and raised in Maryland and our home office is located in Annapolis -- not far from McCormick's Maryland headquarters. Of course, it does not get any better than Maryland Crabs and Old Bay seasoning (one of McCormick's many fine products)!
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At this point in time, I don't know if I would change my mind or not, ... I'd certainly consider it. But when I look at the reasons we came up with it in the first place, I'm not sure I would.
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It's huge. And eventually it's going to start extending into the early 30s, as young professionals get into it.
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If (a U.S.citizen) has really been out of the country for a long while and really has no particular connection there, they will probably still have to file a tax return,
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Now we're starting to take a more holistic view and ... creating a more centralized strategy to negotiate your content with the vendor.
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We are aggressively trying to get the word out to parents about how they can tap into this resource.
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With Rita, we had the benefit of time. We may not have that time in an earthquake scenario or similar incident.
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We could see the storm approaching and were hustling to get to the barn and get the hay covered with a couple of large tarps. We drove right past the house and didn't notice anything wrong.
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We are very concerned about this particular individual because he is driving a car that resemble a legitimate police vehicle. He's using police-type lights. He has a police-type uniform, a police-type hat. This individual means to do what he's doing and he's dangerous.
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Southern Union is buying lines in a region that may have higher production in coming decades. The newest gas-shale play that has the industry most excited is Barnett Woodford in West Texas, just west of the Permian.
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I hope (the ban) doesn't backfire because there's so much stress and so much isolation. They offend because they don't really have good coping mechanisms and I'm afraid more stress is going to (cause the ban to backfire). They're already under Megan's Law -- community supervision for life -- and that's stressful for them. But add to that ... Where are you going to live? Where are you going to go?