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A. BUSH Companies that fail to adhere to environmental laws not only put our natural resources and wildlife ...
A. JOHNSON Their example is an inspiration to all who share the universal values of freedom, democracy and the ...
A. BUSH The biggest threat to our recovery is for the Congress to overspend, ... We have the funds to meet o...
A. BUSH Kyoto is in many ways unrealistic,
A. BUSH People know we're close ... As a result of my friendship with Harriet, I know her strength of charac...
A. BUSH As a coach, I can only give them the formula; they do the work,
A. JOHNSON You're only as strong as your fifth runner,
A. JOHNSON It helps me, personally, to train with people who are better than me. We're with them every Saturday...
A. JOHNSON she says, ''It's really about doing the science differently, doing the clinical care differently. We...
A. JOHNSON It's better when you have two people that kind of grew up together instead of two people who are kin...
A. JOHNSON We've got to get our act together, ... We're getting our clock cleaned.
A. JOHNSON It can't just be a warm body ... it's got to be somebody who commands respect,
A. JOHNSON I saw, with him here at the helm, the great potential to do some important things.
A. JOHNSON Inside these walls, you can be anyone you want to be,
A. JOHNSON I alternate between hope and despair,
A. JOHNSON [Mincberg told IBD that] in the wake of the tragedy ... appeasing the right.
A. BUSH