President Ronald Reagan on his 1980 opponent 'I had a dream the other night. I dreamed that Jimmy Carter came to me and asked why I wanted his job. I told him I didn't want his job. I want to be President.'
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The severity of it was pretty bad, but I'm right on pace for where I need to be. Obviously, I haven't played in six weeks. ... It's been pretty tough trying to get back in shape. But as for the injury, I'm moving pretty well.I've worked with dogs before and they'll sit and they'll roll over. With kangaroos, you say Sit and they start boxing with you. They're nuts
The numbers are continuing to signal strength in manufacturing. Inventories are lean, and so if anything, that's going to add to growth for the next several months.
O followers of the Book indeed Our Apostle has come to you making clear to you much of what you concealed of the Book and passing over much indeed, there has come to you light and a clear Book from Allah With it Allah guides him who will follow His pleasure into the ways of safety and brings them out of utter darkness into light by His will and guides them to the right path.
The flame from the angel's sword in the garden of Eden has been catalyzed into the atom bomb God's thunderbolt became blunted, so man's thunderbolt has become the steel star of destruction.
Milner has been excellent all season. He just keeps going and what makes it even more impressive over the last few games is that it's not really his position on the left. He's a far better player on the right.
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