Come on over here. (Applause.) Less than 24 hours after the devastating earthquake in Haiti she was on the scene helping to direct aid and save lives in the midst of chaos.
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"In one sense the Games is an interruption to that normal footfall, in another sense it is a massive opportunity in exposing new people to the building who ordinarily would not come here on a regular basis, " said Steven Lowy, co-chief executive of the Westfield Group.
"I'm really proud to be captain of a bunch of lads who have jumped on a plane to come here and played with smiles on their faces, " said Pietersen.
"I hope that they will come here later on in the week, " he added.
"What is happening back home is at the back of your mind but we come here focused on the England game ahead, " he said.
Other multinationals have come here to capitalise on the cheap labour and rental costs, setting up offices.
I've enjoyed every time I've come out here and even on days when you -- even every day, even when you wake up at 4:00 a.m. and pick up the paper and groan that you have a sense of what the first several questions might be.
Come on, we can all get along here. (Laughter.) Tampa, behave yourselves.
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But instead of going back to Texas, he tweeted on Wednesday: "Here we come South Carolina!!!"
Rwanda's secondary school teachers come here to learn how best to pass on computer skills to the next generation.
Sometimes I come up here and spend three or four hours on them.
The PlayBook, like many tablets on display here, is supposed to come out in the next few months, said RIM President and Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis in December.
But Coach will tell you, when them streetlights come on, his ass got to be right back here: Nine o'clock, he's got to be in the house.
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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.
And come back here in one week to read my take on the first chapter of the book.
And a lot of your parents, they have a commute, they have to get on a train, and they have to come here.
Influence is contextual: you might read this blog for insight on social media, but probably will not come here for a great restaurant recommendation in Portland.
So, as a child when we come up here we used to just always put our gum on the tree.
He pointed out bluntly that basing immigration on who has a relative here means most who come are less educated and poor.
"The emphasis here is on 'unsolicited, ' things that come in that you didn't -- you have never made contact with this particular charitable organization, " Swecker said.
We come out here and we provide everything for them, from the boots on their feet, to weapons, to ammunition.
"What was really a ghost town when I stopped by here on my reconnaissance the other day is starting to come alive, " said peacekeeping commander Peter Cosgrove on Tuesday.
But he did point out that political parties here from left to right had already come together in recent months on topics like education and labor reform.
Many of the poses and compositions were probably borrowed from Chinese ink paintings, and here they come together in a dynamic composition of black birds clustering on land and flying in midair.
America needs to reduce its reliance on foreign petroleum, but growing oil production here at home will come hand-in-hand with an even larger glut of associated gas and even lower gas prices.
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