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Don’t get me wrong. Government Contracting is difficult, but the help you give the government makes our country strong.

Linda Rawson
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An easily accessible and transparent database of contract information will bring sunshine into the confusing and sometimes shadowy practice of government contracting.

Tom Coburn
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As a business owner don't think your limitations, think business; it's all about business.

Vernita Naylor, Get the Cheese, Avoid the Traps: : An Interactive Guide to Government Contracting
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I miss you with the very edge of my skin.It winces in absence, a giant muscle contracting.

Valentina Cano
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Again and again, counteract the agitation and turbulence of the mind by relaxing more deeply, not by contracting the body or mind.

B. Alan Wallace, The Attention Revolution: Unlocking the Power of the Focused Mind
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We live as One Man for contracting our infinite senses we behold multitude or expanding: we behold as one.

William Blake, Jerusalem
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Bride and groom are not just two contracting parties but two loving and beloved companions, joined in establishing a home that will be nothing less than a source of immortality.

Meir Soloveichik
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Independence I have long considered as the grand blessing of life, the basis of every virtue; and independence I will ever secure by contracting my wants, though I were to live on a barren heath.

Mary Wollstonecraft
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Soul mates. They really call themselves that, which makes sense, because I guess they are ... They have no harsh edges with each other, no spiny conflicts, they ride though life like conjoined jellyfish - expanding and contracting instinctively, filling each other's spaces liquidly. Making it look easy.

Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl
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She needed to recover. His father had died in January; it was only the end of May. They needed to stick to the routine they'd established during the intervening months. in that way, their life would return to its original shape, like a spring stretched in bad times but contracting eventually into happiness. That the world could come permanently unsprung had never occurred to him.

David Wroblewski, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
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