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Think back not all that long ago, back to when the grandparents of a middler ager like myself were children. 30, 40% of the population worked on the land.
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He addressed this not long ago and I think he made an observation that I know he feels deeply, which is that what happened at Penn State is a reminder that institutions have -- individuals and institutions have grave responsibilities to make sure that our children are taken care of and protected.
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We saw how that went not that long ago, and I think the American people would be extremely disappointed if that approach were taken again.
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Ms. ROBIN CONRAD (General Counsel, U.S. Chamber of Commerce): I think the balance and the fairness occurred a long time ago.
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So I think our decision -- which we set up long ago.
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And as I said I think several weeks ago, my interest is not having a long, drawn-out process for months.
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His record as a candidate, both when he ran for the Senate and when he ran for President in 2008 and now as a candidate for reelection, in terms of transparency is a solid one and reflects a long tradition of being an open book, as I think he described it when he was asked this question not long ago.
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It was a long time ago and I am not certain but I think the topic was Intel.
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She knew long ago that proms were segregated, but she didn't think much about it till last year, when she and three friends first realized they'd be split up.
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Think of Elon Musk, who was one SpaceX rocket launch away from personal bankruptcy not that long ago.
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Eastwood long ago gave up celebrating men of violence: the mysterious, annihilating Westerners and the vigilantes who think that they alone know how to mete out justice.
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