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We received a grant through the Discovery Project to visit the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Society, and the read more
We received a grant through the Discovery Project to visit the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Society, and the Oregon Zoo.
We have a lot of interaction with regulators.
We have a lot of interaction with regulators.
We don't accept just taking the series. We want to come out tomorrow and get the sweep.
We don't accept just taking the series. We want to come out tomorrow and get the sweep.
We're setting up investment banking now ... people will be on the ground this year. It's one of the big read more
We're setting up investment banking now ... people will be on the ground this year. It's one of the big opportunities our senior management sees globally.
I don't think there's any animosity between the two sides.
I don't think there's any animosity between the two sides.
In the 1970s and 1980s, many biologists thought wolverines were gone from Washington. It's only in the last 10 years read more
In the 1970s and 1980s, many biologists thought wolverines were gone from Washington. It's only in the last 10 years we were sure they were here.
They shot the lights out. I'll give them credit, and they pressured us really, really well. They were very good read more
They shot the lights out. I'll give them credit, and they pressured us really, really well. They were very good defensively, and they frustrated us on our opportunities with the ball.
Do not speak to me of law. Not after what you have told me.
Do not speak to me of law. Not after what you have told me.
While I think the dangers of a member of the committee being blackmailed are somewhat exaggerated in political discourse, it read more
While I think the dangers of a member of the committee being blackmailed are somewhat exaggerated in political discourse, it would still be a prudent discussion for the minority leader to have with Mr. Condit, ... It can very well be that one would want to err on the side of prudence.