"You don't want to get to the zoo and be looking at each other, wondering who's going to be paying, " says Eddy.
He said the nuttiest thing he could think of for Democrats to be firing at each other instead of getting together and opposing Republicans, and therefore making it more likely that we can elect a Democratic majority to the Senate and to the House.
We believe that once kids who might be at risk get to know each other and play sports together, the murder rate will drop.
Girls must understand not only their moral obligation but their power to be allies to each other at parties and other potentially unsafe spaces for girls.
That is something for the students to look forward to - because after the upgrade, the beams will be crashing into each other at twice the energy.
Under that format, teams will be guaranteed to play each other at least once every four years.
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But I can agree with the idea that both the internal and the external can be challenged at the same time and reinforce each other, in an ideal world.
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To be engaged, people need to be able to connect at an emotional level with each other.
Never mind clawing back the bonuses, these executives should be trampling over each other to voluntarily return at least a portion, if not all, of the incentives they earned for a fair number of years prior to the debacle in 2008.
Clinton and Obama will be in Texas to debate each other on CNN at 8 p.m.
One form of the technology can read 30 notes a second, although the tags have to be separated from each other by a distance of at least 2cm to reduce interference.
Perhaps MPs are not willing to hang around on a Thursday afternoon for a Westminster Hall debate - but if these occasions are just going to be a chance for committee members to make speeches at each other, are they worth having?
But the scan and the treatment cannot usually be done at the same time, because they interfere with each other.
On the M2, the new service stations will be located opposite each other on either side of the motorway at Browns Road, Ballycraigy, about two miles west of the Sandyknowles roundabout.
With Angola's war looking to start again, conflict bubbling in Congo-Brazzaville and the Central African Republic, and with Tutsis and Hutus still at each other's throats, there could be a conflagration that would engulf the whole of Central Africa.
Major airlines may be putting merger talk on hold for a while, at least with each other.
It could be, though it is hard to imagine the many groups now at each other's throats united behind him.
Obama is asking America to be a polarized, angry country, where we are at war with each other, tearing at our own throats.
Sometimes, after all, it may be better that people live apart, if the alternative is living together at each other's throats.
If the belligerents are hurtling missiles at each other that travel faster than light, it might be difficult to prosecute a war for resources without destroying the planets that have the resources they covet.
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Large bureaucracies can be masterful at creating an insular and self-serving culture in which people reinforce each other and become captive to what becomes the conventional wisdom.
Announcing the result, chairman of the judging panel Dr Eric Anderson said the winners were chosen only after a "lively and spirited debate" during which at one time or other, each of the five finalists looked to be the front runner.
Let me be very clear about this: These barriers are certainly not aimed at segregating different communities from each other.
Given that the players know each other so well, I think the long kicking game will be key at Old Trafford on Saturday.
"It is a debate that is often conducted as a shouting match between two mutually uncomprehending camps, each unable or unwilling to accept that there may be any validity at all in the other's point of view, " he said.
"Making a decision that's good for the next two to three years and making a decision that's good for the next 20 to 30 years sometimes are at odds with each other, and being able to balance those two can sometimes be difficult, " Liddy said on the PBS program.
Ms Wood said she had been at her brother Darren's house "so the family could all be in one place to give each other support" when she was told about the burglary.
He said, at the time, that it was to ensure accusations of people touching each other inappropriately could not be made.
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