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We don't discuss anything anyway. Unless it appears on Patrick's official breakfast-time agenda. And that consists mainly of food. Minutes read more
We don't discuss anything anyway. Unless it appears on Patrick's official breakfast-time agenda. And that consists mainly of food. Minutes of the last meal and proposals for the next.
And he's had his family with him during this time. I think that has really helped.
And he's had his family with him during this time. I think that has really helped.
His influence and popularity among the core constituency of the revolution and the government ... [has put him] in a read more
His influence and popularity among the core constituency of the revolution and the government ... [has put him] in a situation where other figures cannot contradict him.
I want the assurance from the government that my community will be safeguarded and they will be safe.
I want the assurance from the government that my community will be safeguarded and they will be safe.
We knew they were going to play desperate with the way they had been playing. It was a tight game read more
We knew they were going to play desperate with the way they had been playing. It was a tight game and we broke down a little in the second. We played right into their hands.
the best, the most skillful, the most devious and the most cunning.
the best, the most skillful, the most devious and the most cunning.
I'm very pleased...It's awesome! We weren't expecting anything and we wanted to go out and be proud of the fact read more
I'm very pleased...It's awesome! We weren't expecting anything and we wanted to go out and be proud of the fact we were part of the competition.
That kid was aggressive. He came after Terence, but Terence stepped it up and did his job.
That kid was aggressive. He came after Terence, but Terence stepped it up and did his job.
Canada's housing markets remained robust in early 2006, despite slightly higher mortgage rates. However, the dominant theme lurking beneath the read more
Canada's housing markets remained robust in early 2006, despite slightly higher mortgage rates. However, the dominant theme lurking beneath the national average results is clear signs that speculation has picked up in Western Canada, while housing markets in Central Canada appear to be coming in for a soft-landing.