Once you're discharged, they're not there for you anymore they're there for the next injured serviceman coming in.
They're not there fighting for the president, so to speak, but they're there fighting for their buddies.
"They're going there to feed, or they're going there for meeting, where males and females could meet perhaps away from a feeding area, where there's less competition and more focus on mating behaviour, " he suggested.
In the meantime, they're there, they're leaving places, they're in the schools, they're in the hospital system, and they're not going anywhere.
They're still there, they're still very powerful - they make or break leaders now.
But the reason they're there is because they give thanks too for the extraordinary life that have here in the United States of America.
They haven't got any other back up of the hospital staff or anything like that when they're out there, they're on their own aren't they.
"But the reason they're there is because they give thanks too for the extraordinary life that have here in the United States of America, " he said.
While they're there, should they update their estate plans, too?
"I think when they're there on TV, sometimes they're putting on a front, " she says.
That the police are professional, that they're there and it's clear that they are trying to serve the public.
There are guys that when they're here there are certain roles they play.
And so it's not surprising they're catching a lot more poachers even if there's less poaching because they're just out there so much more.
"It saddens me because I feel that the family, although they're not going to know who's who there, they're going to know that the last time they saw a repatriation there was 500 people stood in the street, " he said.
And when we talk about the communities of Prudhoe Bay, they're there just for the industry.
We visit them in the field, knowing that we are the reason they're there.
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You get home, turn on the TV, fire up the computer, and they're there.
You look what's inside of that person, if they're there for the reason.
We've announced the tax rises, so they're there, people can see them.
The silver lining here is that the web got 500 million people online worldwide and they're still there - they haven't left.
"It's not just the dimension of them being able to talk about other contestants while they're there, but also that this could be thoroughly irritating to the other contestants, " she said.
Of course, the major thing that's changed since Vietnam is we no longer have conscription, so everybody's who in the military - they may not like what they're doing at the moment, or they may be held past the point they planned to get out - but basically, they're there as volunteers.
Obviously, you have situations where they can escalate out of control, but I will tell you: If you communicate and just demonstrate that you understand and have some empathy for the person and why they're there and how you happened to get there, you can de-escalate and you can prevent most of these situations from occurring.
From caress-soft romance to pounding shake-apart chases in no less exotic a setting than "Ultimatum's" Tangiers, Powell is fluent in the secret language of the great film composers working today: The secret is you don't know they're there, guiding your emotions, pacing your reactions, churning up your attention, easing you out the door during the credits.
So if they're out there, and they happened, you know, we could not find out about them.
So when people arrived at the skyboxes -- or lofts, as they're called there -- they were greeted with Gallo Family Vineyards Sonoma Reserve Chardonnay (2006) and Cabernet Sauvignon (2005).
But a lot of folks are nervous about what might happen there, and so they're anticipating there might be a big disruption in terms of flow.
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