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I was used to that in California as a Governor.

Our two countries share a common dedication to building in the Middle East something that is peaceful and prosperous and secure from outside intervention.

His personal commitment to the arts added a further dimension of meaning and beauty to the liberty in which he believed so deeply.

We reviewed the situation in Lebanon.

Americans, more than any other people, have always understood the relationship between personal freedom and individual responsibility.

You aren't by any chance Republicans, are you?

I transmit herewith Amendments to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972.

I can't give you the figures on this, but tomorrow morning the economic indicators will be released, and there will be some good news tomorrow morning on that, too.

I thanked President Mubarak for his support of my September peace initiative.

We will continue to build on our record of accomplishment.

I assured President Mubarak of my determination to support the territorial integrity, the independence, and the sovereignty of Lebanon to the end.

I think our party's going to be in good shape by 1984, despite what you read in the paper.

Many of the amendments relax lighting requirements, particularly for smaller vessels.

Our cultural future, as it should be, is not in the hands of a minister or commissar of arts but, instead, is dependent on farsighted men and women who are dedicated to the cultural betterment of America.

Today we should all be grateful to citizens like Andrew Mellon who left, as did the Founding Fathers, a legacy like that of Athens which will speak to mankind for a thousand years.

We're going to have a good record to run on in 1984.

If it weren't for you, there wouldn't be a Republican Party.

It is apparent from examining our rules closely, that RORAC and the Congress, in supporting the Inland Navigational Rules Act of 1980, fully supported the COLREGS amendments being submitted.