“[Samuel Sewall is Americas counterpart to his slightly older contemporary, Samuel Pepys. Both men were essentially humane and humorous pragmatists, honest about themselves and endlessly inquisitive about what makes other people tick. Both started keeping diaries in the 1660s. Sewall, unlike Pepys, kept his up for more than 50 years, filling it with frank, earthy, often touching detail:] We can actually feel lifes slither as it slides through our fingers, and his, ... Sewall was inventing what it is to be a private citizen.”
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“The officers (in Slidell) havent been home since it happened,”
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“What gets people mad is when these things occur behind closed doors, ... These are issues that need to be discussed in public.”
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“SOAR changed the debate. Developers will still develop. But we said they should develop within these lines. And that is what has happened. When I drive through Ventura County, it is still awfully pretty.”
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“The major lifting has been done. Now its just a question of holding it together.”
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“Continuing sharp improvements in Venezuelas external and debt indicators motivated the upgrade. High oil prices have generated large current account surpluses for the country, which in turn has boosted the external assets of the public sector.”
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“The countrys better growth prospects are largely a result of significant and sustained improvement in domestic security that has, in turn, led to renewed domestic confidence and double-digit growth in private investment.”
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