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Their basic idea is if everybody is just on their own, doing what they do, everything is going to turn out just fine.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event
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What is the passion that will help you keep going when everything around you appears to be falling apart?
FORBES: Does Being Passionate About the Work You Do Increase Your Chance of Success?
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Everything in this field is going to come down to what you can make, what you can design.
BBC: Invisibility cloaking in 'perfect' demonstration
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And all we can do is everything we can to make sure that they know exactly what's going on.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton
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And I guess that's what we were looking for too, is that, okay, we know everything is going to be okay.
NPR: Watching Bush's Speech in New Orleans
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He said he believes there's a reason for everything, but "I don't know what the reason is going to be" for the injury.
CNN: SHARE THIS
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The way to get true integration is to control everything from the operating system down to what kind of saw you are going to use on the glass.
FORBES: Inside Apple: Can It Thrive Without Steve?
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And I was just curious, with all the -- what's going on in the news and with the contracts and everything, where is this all eventually going to leave the retirees' pensions and our health care?
WHITEHOUSE: Town Hall in Arnold, Missouri
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Mr. TONY SNOW (Spokesman, White House): I think what the president simply wanted to do is, given all the press attention and everything that's been going on, to say Don, I still have faith in you and I support you.
NPR: Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Self-Defense
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What's going to be the subject of that diplomacy if everything we have to say to them is stop the nuclear program?
NPR: Foreign Relations Panel Hears from Rice on Iran
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So, they're trying to make sure to get that taken care of and then look at the long-term plan and long-term plan is clean up and what they're going to do with the rest of the ash, and everything else that they have.
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