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At the time he had not dreamed that he needed to state his own love of country.
Until September 11th 2001 Americans and Canadians crossing the border often only needed to state their nationality.
The church told Ms. Kammer she needed to state in a letter the reason for choosing Molli.
When no assurances were forthcoming, Mr. Schumer said, Democrats agreed that Mr. Daschle needed to state the Democrats' intentions publicly on the Senate floor.
He was asked if, before accepting the Georgetown job, he had needed to state his terms of independence, understanding how much of a presence Big John had remained at Georgetown, where the new practice facility bears the Thompson name, and a bronze statue of the iconic coach greets visitors in the lobby.
He needed to state this not because there is any rival strategy to the special relationship doing the rounds in government, but because many Labour MPs found the personal intimacy between Tony Blair and George Bush distasteful and would like to see some symbolic gesture of British autonomy.
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"We need to state what each side says".
In the meeting, you just need to state your case.
Even the candidates themselves would no longer need to state their party affiliation.
But they didn't need to state their love, because they didn't say "he".
We also need to state and claim what aligns us and brings us together.
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