Mr. BILL PRESS (Host, The Bill Press Show): Hey, she's working for her mom.
Mr. BILL ERWIN: (As George) Just try to stay on your feet, that's all.
Mr. BILL CARRICK (Democratic Campaign Consultant): The voters seem to be disinterested in the whole thing.
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Mr. BILL SHORE (Founder, Executive Director, Share our Strength): Thanks, thanks for having me.
Mr. BILL LEAKS(ph) (Database Administrator, Newbury, New Hampshire): My name is Bill Leaks, and I live in Newbury, New Hampshire.
Mr. BILL POTTER (Oreck Employee): You really never know what a company's going to do, or how far they'll go.
Mr. BILL BUSHER (Illinois Environmental Protection Agency): With respect to the question of this public forum, is our water safe?
Mr. BILL BURKE: It's kind of hard to gas up your SUV, turn around and say that they don't look good.
Mr. BILL BUCK (Democratic Consultant): I think YouTube is revolutionizing political communication.
Mr. BILL COSBY (Comedian): All fathers fall asleep watching the television set.
Mr. BILL SCHWEITZER (Owner, Pachelo Vineyard): Today is the first day that we can officially use it on labels, which is what appellations are all about.
Mr. BILL CASTELLANO (Treasurer, TKTS, New York City): Last year, there was absolutely no change in the amount of tickets that we sold.
Mr. BILL CHARLES: As often as we travel, this is unbelievable.
Mr. BILL PAULSON (General Manager for South Dakota-based Heartland Grain Fuels): Petroleum products utilize pipelines that move from the coasts of the country to the heart.
Mr. BILL NOVELLI (CEO, AARP): People's nest eggs are disappearing.
Mr. BILL ADAIR (Editor, PolitiFact.com): Thank you for having me.
Search no more, here it is, an interview with Mr. Bill Schilling, University Director of Student Financial Aid at the University of Pennsylvania, (one of the eight Ivy League schools).
Mr. BILL BELICHICK (Coach, New England Patriots): It's over.
Mr. BILL ADAIR (Editor, Politifact.com): Thanks for having me.
Mr. BILL HOBSON (Director, Seattle's Downtown Emergency Service Center): The King County government prepared for us a list of the most expensive utilizers of Harbor View Emergency Department, the King County Jail, and our sobering and detox facilities.
Mr. BILL GREENER (Republican Political Consultant): It's the sort of thing that people are comfortable having strong opinions about, as contrasted with maybe some other kinds of political issues like taxes or trade policy and those kinds of things.
Mr. BILL AYMAR (Catron County, New Mexico, Manager): What it's going to end up doing is removing a tremendous amount of acreage from the tax rolls of the county, and this county is already minimally funded as it is.
Mr. BILL GREENER (Republican Strategist): And the guy who interviewed me said, you know, I'm not sure the system is going to run before the Michigan primary, but if Romney wins the Michigan primary, I'll make sure the thing gets edited to where you don't look so stupid.
Mr. BILL PROENZA (Director, National Hurricane Center): I was concerned that there was nothing on the books and nothing in the process of our budget process that showed that indeed NOAA was planning for what I would consider the next generation replacement for QuikSCAT, especially since it's in on borrowed time as we speak.
For the richest fifth of the population, Mr McCain brings a lower tax bill than Mr Bush did while Mr Obama plans a big rise from the Bush years.
Mr Lieberman's bill sounds many of the same notes as Mr Bush's, consolidating the 50 current federal programmes into five broad categories, offering states far more flexibility in how they spend their money in return for hitting broad performance targets and including penalties for schools that fail to spend their money wisely (such as being turned into charter schools).
If Mr Straw's bill passes unchanged next year, as expected, Mr Blair will be able to claim that the Labour Party has fulfilled the letter of its manifesto pledge on freedom of information.
Mr Menzies' bill was given an unopposed first reading but is unlikely to become law without government support.
For many Democrats, the telegenic Mr Edwards is Bill Clinton without the scandals.
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