Sabrina Ionescu Quotes
The after-school program at my middle school didn’t have enough girls for a team and they wouldn’t allow me to play on the boys’ team, So I had to find a bunch of girls who were willing to play. Which I did.

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However, I believe that it would be difficult to have legitimate scientists agree to participate.
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I used all that doubt as fuel for my own music, fuel for my drive to succeed.
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So often, generalizations don't apply to Catholic voters. Catholics are concerned about the war, the economy, about issues like abortion, issues pertaining to the budget and funding Medicaid and Medicare and what happens to the environment.
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It is the slow, but steady movement of the lower classes along the scale of the class system. But it has been very very slow. It took 2000 years. But it is something which is going on, and something which is almost spectacular in certain sectors today -assertion of the backward classes, of scheduled castes, of women.
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It's a war zone. Terrible things happen.
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We have a choice: we can allow the growing disparity between rich and poor to continue unimpeded, or we can take action to budget responsibly and strengthen and expand the middle class. If we want this economy - and this country - to meet its full potential, the choice is simple.
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The after-school program at my middle school didn’t have enough girls for a team and they wouldn’t allow me to play on the boys’ team, So I had to find a bunch of girls who were willing to play. Which I did.