... It dawned on me that is what I was doing . The point is at their age they are receptive to that type education . They do like to know these great scientific facts . If you can do it with tobacco , you can do it with drugs . Second ...
... It dawned on me that some of the folks don't know , the opinion lead- ers in the Nation , that these entitlement programs are there for all people in need . I think it is very important that we send clear sig- nals - and you can be part ...
... it dawned on me that what could be said was that we have given the President at least an antideficiency law , express authority to hold up the expenditures of certain funds . If the President does hold up certain funds , and just assume ...
... it dawned on me that this was a settled Government policy - a deliberate fraud perpetrated upon helpless citizens of Russia and upon the Government of the United States . The principal ways in which the money is diverted are these ...
... it dawned on me that here I am , a policyholder of Metropoli- tan Life Insurance Co. , and I am a citizen of the United States , and now this large insurance company and these banks have 95 percent of all the money in the Dixon - Yates ...
... it dawned on me that other people were not living like that . Taking pills was not a solution , and it was not a way of life . My first full realization of the trouble I was in , was when I went to a doctor and spoke about it with him ...
... it dawned on me that it was possible to work remotely without leaving home. The groups themselves were very popular then, having several thousand members in each. In general, everything was fine, at least I thought so. From time to time ...
... it dawned on me that what I was actually watching was nothing less than the skeleton, laid bare, of time or memory itself. Not our computers' time and memory, but our own. This was its structure. We require experience to stay ahead, if ...
... It dawned on me that Spike Delaney did not know that he lured me into a trap by asking me to take the place of his house- man in that poker game , and I understood why with so much alacrity he had cleared the way through the crowd for ...
... it dawned on me that all my efforts were useless. Previously, it had been my custom when I could not do a certain thing myself to look around and find somebody to help me, and so in the present instance I went looking for help. My old ...