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- Author Boris Yeltsin
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The people have already rid themselves of the fear they had several years ago. I call on my compatriots to begin constructive work in order to revive and renew Russia in the name of national unity.
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- Author Eliezer Yudkowsky
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You cannot 'rationalize' what is not rational to begin with - as if lying were called 'truthization.' There is no way to obtain more truth for a proposition by bribery, flattery, or the most passionate argument - you can make more people believe the proposition, but you cannot make it more true.
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- Author Hanya Yanagihara
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The original Grand Tour would generally begin in Belgium or the Netherlands before moving through Paris, Geneva, Spain, Italy, and perhaps Greece.
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- Author Kay Yow
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I have a lot of respect for George Washington. We played well tonight, but had more turnovers than we would have liked and missed really important free throws. This was a very important non-conference win for us that will pay dividends down the road and as we begin ACC play on Monday.
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- Author Rob Yingling
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At Dulles Airport, we expect flights to begin to work their way back to normal service beginning as early as this afternoon.
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- Author Xiao Yaqing
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The development of these markets is still in a preliminary phase and operations will not begin before 2007.
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- Author Jonathan Zittrain
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I think this is a very ripe time to take on some of the hardest questions. It's not a crazy position to say that these companies should not be there at all - but that's not my view, and I think there are ways to begin drawing lines so that there are ways that the companies can make the world better by being there.
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- Author John Zimmerman
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This really is our future. This is to begin to develop our water supply future beyond our current sources.
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- Author John Zogby
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I learned in the first poll we conducted after 9/11 that Americans still want their wars to be quick, they want them won and they want them over so the troops can come home, ... It's curious, but right now there's a mixed message coming out of Washington. The generals are saying we'll begin some troop withdrawal come hell or high water in 2006, but the president is saying we're going to stay there with as much force as we need until we get the job done. It's a contradiction.
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