That kind of leadership can't just come from the White House, it can't just come from the United States Senate -- it's got to come from you.
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We knew that solutions wouldn't come easily or come quickly.
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I'm specifically reacting to a very pointed charge about a current resource request, and juxtaposing that against a resource request that didn't come to their desk during the transition, it didn't come to their desk in December, it didn't come to their desk in November, it didn't come to their desk in October, right?
Ultimately the strength of America doesn't come from Capitol Hill, it doesn't come from the White House.
"Mr. Costner isn't the first person to come to Deadwood with big dreams that didn't come true, " says Francis Toscana, mayor of the gold-rush era town that has found new life in gambling and tourism.
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The deteriorating economic outlook and the state of high anxiety in financial markets could yet pave the way for extensive bond purchases - just don't expect them to come right now, and certainly don't expect them to come under the heading: "lender of last resort for the euro".
Visitors don't come to see, they come to pay their respects.
Feith: They were too, but, I mean, I don't know why it should surprise anybody that any given group of people looking at a mass of material might come up with a few interesting insights that other people didn't come up with.
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But the dangers don't come from the good guys -- they come from the laggards who screw things up.
And he's made a point that we have and that we've come very far in race relations - we haven't come far enough.
We've come a long way in this country, but we haven't come all the way.
"I used to be one of the people that sat along the sidelines and threw rocks at this process, and say, I can't believe they didn't come to a conclusion, " he said.
Like the iPhone 5, both new iPods will come with new, smaller inputs, but, unlike the phone, they won't come equipped with an adapter that will let users convert their old Apple cords.
If the workers won't come to work for reduced pay, then no lender is going to come out whole.
The reason is these folks usually don't vote -- doesn't come up high in polls.
It's really a great opportunity to be here -- I don't know why we didn't come all these years.
At the news conference, Lansdorp said he'd like to go to Mars himself, but he isn't because his girlfriend won't come along.
But don't make it so patients can't come to hospital and then eventually the services will be put in place.
We don't come for the awards--frankly, who cares who scored a moonman--we come for the shock value.
Ode to the Inverse of the Dude doesn't come out until April 21, but the group's next album is already slated to come out in early 2010.
He fears Latinos won't ask for help and witnesses won't come forward, he said.
"We don't enter their areas, they don't come to ours, " said one paramilitary soldier in Dantewada district.
"We wouldn't be sitting here if I didn't come back, " he told Winfrey.
"We wouldn't be sitting here if I didn't come back, " he said.
And finally, we have to recognize, as Dr. King did, that progress can't just come from without -- it also has to come from within.
Unfortunately, it wouldn't be an Android device if it didn't come bogged down with an array of carrier-installed bloatware.
This doesn't mean that an unintended style drift can't come into play.
"We haven't ruled anything out, but we haven't come close to making any determination as to what that might eventually be, " McGillivray said.
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