"All our focus needs to be on getting allies to come out in support and on getting you prepared for a debut as soon as possible, " he wrote.
What we need is for the true scientists to come out and be allowed to work on these zero-point energies that will solve this scarcity of energy problem once and for all.
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And I have every confidence that America in the 21st century is going to be able to come out on top just like we always have.
Far from being judged by their utility as means to the ostensible goal of promoting U.S. security and reducing the threat posed to the Nation by the Soviet Union (or other adversaries), such accords have come to be justified largely on political or diplomatic grounds.
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Under the influence of this optimistic view, U.S. foreign policy has in recent months come increasingly to be based on the tacit and largely unexamined assumption that, under Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet Union is on its way to becoming a more reliable bargaining partner in international negotiations and a more "normal" participant in international life.
"There's no doubt we're going to have to come out and be on the top of our game if we want to win, " he said.
Another issue, whether he likes it or not - and he's bound to dislike it intensely - will be the focus, in the years to come, on who will be his wife.
Senator John McCain, the Republicans' 2008 candidate, and Sarah Palin, his running-mate, voiced similar misgivings: better to have helped the rebels clinch their victory when they appeared to be on a roll than come to their defence when they were at their last gasp on the edge of defeat.
Staff were asked to come to the store on Tuesday morning to be told the store had closed and be handed a letter confirming redundancy.
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Regulators have put SNS Reaal, the Netherlands' fourth-largest bank by assets, in the "too-big-to-fail" category, which means the government is required to come to the rescue should it appear to be on the road to failure.
There is something unique about what has come to be called the War on Terror.
With perseverance and a strong knowledge of the retail industry, they convinced iconic designer Zac Posen to be the first designer to come on board.
Like the crowd at a Sting concert, observers seemed to be waiting for Cook to come back on stage and deliver the iPhone 5 as an encore.
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But it also needs, more significantly, to come clean on how the initiative is to be paid for, particularly in so far as it involves the reduction of multilateral debts.
"Ninety minutes of Premiership football would be very difficult at the moment but to come on as a substitute would be no problem, " added Smith.
An equally determined U.S. stand now on the Juragua complex would involve President Clinton and those seeking the Republican nomination making clear to Havana and Moscow that this current, unfixable project will not be allowed to come on-line under any circumstances.
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And I am confident that in the days, weeks and months to come we are going to be able to make progress on that issue.
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They want people to stay on guard for years to come and be understanding of the security precautions that may become permanent in public places.
However, he said that if Mr Blair wanted everyone to come on board, the project needed to be a two-way process with the best of the public's ideas developed.
Indeed, the prospect of Core i3 owners chaining themselves to HDD cages in defense of their upgrade rights may yet come to pass, and no one would want to be on the wrong side of that.
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If this issue can be resolved, the trade talks will come down to whether a compromise can be fashioned on the issues of agriculture and the environment.
So that doesn't mean that there are not serious and credible ways to further reduce spending that this President would entertain and be able to come to an agreement on with Republicans.
And thanks to all the revenue earned by a new tax on pricey insurance plans, fees to be levied on medical industries and big cost savings to come from cuts in Medicare (the government health scheme for the elderly), these costs are supposedly more than offset.
Some would have dropped out of high school, but instead come to school so they can be on the handball team.
Those workers would be allowed to enter based on labor market shortages, and would be permitted to come into the United States with the intention of applying for permanent residency.
Now with the Blu-Ray capable PS3 set to come out this November, rival Microsoft may be musing on whether to do some price cutting of its own.
And when you look at what had to happen in Northern Ireland in order for peace to come about, is there has to be some recognition and understanding on each side of the other side.
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In any event, the bulk of the Watkins fortune, whatever it amounts to, seems to be based more on what's to come than in the here and now.
Captain Steve Poulin, who is the local incident commander, had gathered a lot of these suggestions and is going to be moving on them in the days to come.
"Together, we had a very clear message: 'We are not going to be tough on budgets at home just to come here and sign up to big increases in European spending', " he said.
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