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You know all these mover type of guys, I ’ m not sure whether I should stay away from them if I could.
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You know Bang-Jensen was told the Committee was ' to convey its views, suggestions and recommendations to the Secretary General.
`` You do not know me '', she said in good English, `` but my mother was your governess in Philadelphia when you were a child ''.
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You may say this has little pertinence, but, gentlemen, remember that all this prepared my mind, alerted my intelligence.
A visitor from a more peaceful country across the sea was taken to one of our amusement parks, and after he had seen it all, he said to a friend: `` You must be a very sad people ''.
`` You see, first of all and in a sense as the source of all other ills, the unshakeable American commitment to the principle of unconditional surrender: The tendency to view any war in which we might be involved not as a means of achieving limited objectives in the way of changes in a given status quo, but as a struggle to the death between total virtue and total evil, with the result that the war had absolutely to be fought to the complete destruction of the enemy's power, no matter what disadvantages or complications this might involve for the more distant future ''.
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