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Well, we're telling people to expect at least a half-hour delay if you're going to try to use the Homestead Grays bridge.
You don't find people of integrity who operate in that zone.
You don't find people of integrity who operate in that zone.
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From a team standpoint, it's a rebuilding year.
From a team standpoint, it's a rebuilding year.
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Love is a force more formidable than any other. It is invisible / it cannot be seen or measured, yet it is powerful enough to transform you in a moment, and offer you more joy than any material possession could.
Everybody said it wasn't going to snow, and I kept telling everybody, 'Hey, I think it's going to snow'. Winter's read more
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Intellectual brilliance is no guaranty against being dead wrong.
Intellectual brilliance is no guaranty against being dead wrong.
Thirty is not an age for a woman anymore.
Thirty is not an age for a woman anymore.
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Understanding, and action proceeding from understanding and guided by it, is one weapon against the world's bombardment, the one medicine, the one instrument by which liberty, health, and joy may be shaped . . . in the individual, and in the race.