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David Lambert When I was in Taiwan, we were there for about 8 months, and I was 11 at the time, so it was definitely a culture shock. But it was a really interesting time to be there. I didn't entirely realize how different it is from the States. I just accepted it because I was there and my parents needed to be there.
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Angeles Mastretta When I was in my 20s, I wanted to be tough. I discovered that I didn't want to be the woman I was raised to be - a good, traditional wife. When I went out in the world to find a husband, I found that husbands weren't ready to accept the kind of woman I was going to be.
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Grant Woods When I was a boy, we all learned the story of George Washington and the cherry tree and accepted it as gospel truth. The present, more enlightened younger generation, however, is well aware that this incident never happened, but that it was the invention of Washington's most famous biographer, the Rev. Mason Locke Weems.
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Craig Pletenik We're making some of the best academic improvement in the state, and we've got a bureaucratic blunder that we're trying to correct, and the state won't accept the correction.
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Ian Shepherdson We remain relatively optimistic about the housing market, but we do accept that activity fell sharply in the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11,
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Manmohan Singh We remain hopeful that solutions acceptable to all sides will be found.
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Darrell Butler We're going to tie ourselves to his wagon and let him pull us around. He's our leader and he's really matured and accepted that role.
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Lester Bangs What this book demands from a reader is a willingness to accept that the best writer in America could write almost nothing but record reviews.