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That's what we think is new, that you could go buy some centrifuge design information through the Indian procurement system.
That's what we think is new, that you could go buy some centrifuge design information through the Indian procurement system.
There needs to be at some point some permanency to this thing, ... And I think that’s what our concern read more
There needs to be at some point some permanency to this thing, ... And I think that’s what our concern was. We’re not trying to tell Auburn who should be the chief executive officer. (We’re) asking them to go ahead and make decisions.
You won't find candy bars in vending machines in our schools anywhere.
You won't find candy bars in vending machines in our schools anywhere.
If no one is going to the malls, they're not going to advertise as much.
If no one is going to the malls, they're not going to advertise as much.
I can only say this situation presented me with an opportunity to move forward. My wife and I were pleased read more
I can only say this situation presented me with an opportunity to move forward. My wife and I were pleased to use this time to move into a new life for ourselves.
There are two kinds of totally unacceptable employees -- those who can't do what they're told and those who can't read more
There are two kinds of totally unacceptable employees -- those who can't do what they're told and those who can't do anything else.
I think it's going to be very difficult for the judge to find penalties that could indeed be construed as read more
I think it's going to be very difficult for the judge to find penalties that could indeed be construed as forward-looking.
We're exploiting the s--- out of Comic-Con. Spread the word because Warner Bros. doesn't know what in hell to do read more
We're exploiting the s--- out of Comic-Con. Spread the word because Warner Bros. doesn't know what in hell to do with this movie.
The proximity of the Bay Area's 7 million residents places our local parks under intense pressure from residential development on read more
The proximity of the Bay Area's 7 million residents places our local parks under intense pressure from residential development on their boundaries. Such development disrupts the natural rhythm of the forest.