Harrah's is a good corporate citizen, but they have priorities,
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There's no doubt when we know it counts we'll put more effort into it. We'll have to reallocate our time and resources accordingly.
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I played at the Greenyards for Kelso once and it will be nice returning with some of our talented Otago boys, ... John has said he would be delighted to take the team but Josh is unavailable at that time because he's back studying here again for a physiotherapy degree.
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It's an absolute tragedy, ... Both defendants had tears in their eyes while they were talking to the judge and said it was nobody's fault but their own.
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There are more important things to do. And courts don't want to waste time and they'll say, 'work something out.'. . . And the prosecutor doesn't want to go after the fire company. It's not worth police energy. It would solve matters if they could clean up the legislation.
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The last straw for Thompson and other conservative Episcopalians was the vote August 5, 2003, affirming the consecration of V. Gene Robinson, a homosexual bishop who lives with a partner. We saw this as a denial of the authority of scripture, rather than an anti-gay issue, ... This is the first time a general convention of the church took a vote that officially endorsed something we felt was overtly forbidden in scripture.
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