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| "Give me some real reason for your stupid, out-of-order motion today.'' | 1234 |
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| Certainly "fun'' was the theme of the day with staff providing passengers with face painting, free champagne, free ice-creams and a free t-shirt that read "go where it's sunny for less money''. | 1086 |
| "Go all you home-based business out there!'' | 1854 |
| "Go all you home-based business out there!'' | 1882 |
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| THE Sunshine Coast could not receive the road funding it deserved until federal MPs "got off their bums'' and lobbied for a better return from fuel taxes. | 2602 |
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| Ignoring the fact that as chairman she wasn't entitled to purchase the property, Mrs Grosse said she "had to sell for my own physical survival''. | 670 |
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| But she thought she'd "have a go'' at writing to him after choosing his photo and profile out of 50 farmers, because he seemed nice. | 1564 |
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| "He knew how to laugh, didn't he?'' Richard asked. | 648 |
| "He kept on flogging him and flogging him.'' | 1144 |
| "He wishes to extend publicly his profound apologies to (the six victims),'' Page's lawyer Jon Tippett told the court. | 1210 |
| "He deeply regrets the distress and concern that his actions have caused,'' Mr Tippett said. | 1212 |
| "He could be a pro _ he plays off two,'' Mason said. | 1908 |
| "He went to Mackay to clear his head, find some new direction and make a new start. | 2234 |
| "Russ and I had our issues but we got past all that and thankfully we were able to make up. "He was great . . . a patient, kind-hearted church-going man and he really enjoyed the company of kids. | 2236 |
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| "He's a typical boy of 14. Sex is starting to be of interest,'' she said. | 188 |
| "He's an excellent photographer,'' Mr Moir said. | 1440 |
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| "His parents had to agree to turn his life support off which was very traumatic.'' | 596 |
| "His trek into the isolated regions of the Territory was apersonal journey that arose as a result of a belief that his life was not worth living. | 1214 |
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| About 300 people turned up to a community meeting at Alexandra Headland last week to discuss the Sunshine Coast's "hoon'' problem and possible solutions. A suggestion to build a specific facility for car racing was strongly supported. | 1314 |
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| "Hopefully providing this legal opinion will clear the final hurdle.'' | 702 |
| "Hopefully others will speak out too and something might happen,'' she said. | 736 |
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| The 20-year-old from Tewantin was competing in a motocross event when a jump he's done "hundreds of times'', went horribly wrong. | 590 |
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| "I have been involved in creating, shaping and guiding SCRGAL for 20 years,'' she said. | 272 |
| "I believe I've helped to successfully steer SCRGAL through its most difficult months.'' | 274 |
| "I believe I can do the job with the help of the very good team we now have in place.'' | 280 |
| "I think people will support having a racing facility as long as it's not near them.'' | 512 |
| "I think it should be delivered with the baby,'' Dr Parsons said. | 528 |
| "I like to think the book is both practical and hopeful,'' Cyndi said. "It can guide women through dark moments and shed some light on breast cancer. I began writing a journal even before the doctor told me the result of my mammogram and I kept writing all the way through surgery and afterwards. In the beginning, especially those first couple of weeks after diagnoses and shock, it was the writing of the journal that calmed me and helped me get through each day.'' | 606 |
| Cyndi had written nine self- help books before she was diagnosed with breast cancer and has had to apply all her own philosophies to her situation. "I had to see if what I talked about in my books worked,'' she said. | 608 |
| "I decided then I would be much nicer to myself and rest more and keep a nutritious diet and have a more balanced life. I did a lot of simplyfying, gave myself permission to be more self- nuturing. I think all women should do that. Take preventative steps to fight against breast cancer. There is a lot of evidence to show that a low fat diet, not being overweight, exercising, reducing stress, all increase your changes of not getting breast cancer.'' | 610 |
| "I really want to urge women of all ages to look after themselves,'' she said. "To take care, don't neglect themselves. An early diagnoses can result in a 100 percent cure. You must be vigilant. Have regular mamograms. In NSW where I live, statistics show that even though women over 50 are eligible for free mammograms only 53% of women take advantage of that. Have clinical examinations. You cannot always detect a lump yourself.'' | 612 |
| "I think the main reasons Caloundra is going ahead so quickly is that there is affordable land, more land than further up the Coast and it has a council that is efficient and easy to deal with,'' Mr Rutch said. | 630 |
| "I can read slowly,'' she said. | 654 |
| "I have an obligation to see my term through and I'm not going to cave in (to her detractors),'' she said. | 656 |
| "I have to stand up _ in this whole matter, no-one has looked at the terror I've been subjected to,'' she said. | 672 |
| "I was really scared ... I thought something bad was going to happen,'' she said. | 1048 |
| "It was terrible,'' she said. "I could just cry.'' | 1052 |
| "I think they've done exceptionally well. Had the young girls not fought back, we might have been looking at something completely different today,'' Det Snr Sgt Schmidt said. | 1058 |
| "I normally fly to Brisbane and then drive up but the cost of the Virgin flight was so good I decided to fly direct,'' he said. | 1082 |
| "I thought this is a sick person I'm dealing with here _ I was afraid and I was on my own,'' she said. | 1096 |
| "I wouldn't want to go through this every day and I hope it's still functioning in 45 years,'' Mrs Eaves said. | 1126 |
| "I just want the families to know that we're thinking of them.'' | 1166 |
| "I think it's very shallow of anybody to think that they are a court judge ... quite frankly, I think it's degrading. | 1232 |
| "I have to put up with extreme personality disorders,'' she said. | 1238 |
| "I can't understand this. I want people to know about my sister and know about our grief.'' | 1254 |
| "I think the tribunal has made an important decision, particularly for the local community,'' Mr O'Connor said. | 1262 |
| "I experienced feelings I never knew I had when I saw people lighting candles for their loved ones.'' | 1408 |
| "I have met so many fantastic people,'' Mr Moir said "It has been very good fun.'' | 1430 |
| "I think it has been a great lifestyle here, but we just want a change and my wife has family there,'' Mr Moir said. | 1436 |
| "I think it's grossly unfair, but they (council and the body corporate) are unrelenting,'' Ms Davis said. | 1474 |
| "I explained that one of the dogs (eight-year-old Pinny) is ill and I will not replace her. | 1476 |
| "I thought the kids might be silly about it but they were really good,'' she said. | 1572 |
| "I think we'll see people choosing shorter stays at resort- style retirement villages.'' | 1614 |
| "I never have a spare moment, everything I do is working towards something,'' she said. | 1896 |
| "I suppose it's right to say Dawn and I have always lived by the rule if you're going to be in a community you have to contribute to it,'' he said. | 1924 |
| "I am very treatment resistant,'' said the former Royal Navy war veteran whose disorder forced him to quit a senior executive business position years ago. | 1954 |
| "I have not had a very good life.'' | 1954 |
| "I want to open the doors for others. | 1962 |
| "I think many people are prepared to make a sacrifice (in wages) to live on the Coast.'' | 2170 |
| "I have written to companies and sent my resume, only to be referred back to these same agencies that will not register me," she said. | 2188 |
| "I don't want to be near the tail ... I'll be trying to have her a bit worse than mid-field, hopefully one off the rail.'' | 2200 |
| "I don't care what you people think. My kids are gone. My family's gone. I'm a puppet on a string. The day I walk out of jail I'm dead. It doesn't matter to me.'' | 2582 |
| "I know you want to go up north. You can't get visitors now,'' Shane Panoho, the police officer assisting the coroner, said. | 2586 |
| "I'm sure applications can be made if you help this family (the Gaudies),'' Sgt Panoho offered. "I don't mind if you consider this an inducement or not.'' | 2586 |
| "I remind divers and Sunshine Coast residents that the Liberal Member for Fisher, Peter Slipper, is on record several times promising the Federal Government will sink the ship off the Sunshine Coast and has the money to do so,'' he said. | 2678 |
| "I went in there (to the QLS) looking for help and now all my trust for lawyers is gone.'' | 2690 |
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| "I'd be advising them to stand their ground,'' he said. | 178 |
| "I'd like to get involved in projects such as public education campaigns against things like drink driving and speeding.'' | 2084 |
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| "I'm sure this happens a lot, especially to parents of teens and because people are embarrassed, these businesses get away with it. | 192 |
| "I'm confident if council adopts our final recommendations the implementation will be much improved.'' | 244 |
| "I'm always taking anti inflammatories just to remain functioning. It's also causing problems further up my spine because I have been walking to favour it,'' she said. | 738 |
| "I'm only 43 and I've got a lot of active life left. I can't live the next 20 years like this.'' | 740 |
| "I'm not concerned about my own personal security in any way,'' he said. | 1302 |
| "I'm confident it will will go very, very well,'' he said in between setting up displays yesterday. | 1416 |
| "I'm not doing this just as a selfish,'' Mr Mooney said. | 1962 |
| "I'm sure applications can be made if you help this family (the Gaudies),'' Sgt Panoho offered. "I don't mind if you consider this an inducement or not.'' | 2586 |
| "I'm doing this job, voluntarily, because I believe in the 700 apprentices we're securing futures for,'' Ms McRae said. | 2668 |
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| "I've been told that if I had private cover I could get an operation in two weeks. But I can't work so I can't afford it. I am stuck between a rock and a hard place. And there is no end in sight.'' | 736 |
| "I've always admired her for her speeches - which she reads,'' she said. | 1240 |
| "I've lost friends and friends of friends, but there's been no talk of reprisals ... let tolerance be the winner.'' | 1304 |
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| "If their employment is terminated for those reasons it could be a case of unfair dismissal.'' | 180 |
| "If I can get a refund, it means everyone else can too. The only thing these people understand is something that impacts on their hip pocket.'' | 198 |
| "If Alison does have a weakness it's that she trusts people too much.'' | 660 |
| "If we respond to evil with evil we will become part of the problem.'' | 1162 |
| "If it wasn't safe, we wouldn't be going,'' Sam said. | 1532 |
| "If the patient is not satisfied with seeing a GP, they can wait for an emergency doctor to see them,'' a hospital spokesperson said. | 1552 |
| "If you had told me this (that she'd marry a farmer) this time last year I would have thought you were mad,'' she said. | 1566 |
| "If people are concerned with how they are coping a good place to start looking for help is through their GP, or agencies such as Lifeline, or therapists in public practice.'' | 1636 |
| "If I go to the beach I go for a run or take a text book to read while I'm going for a walk.'' | 1898 |
| "If that's how it's going to be, I'll die in jail. I cannot put my hand up for a crime I didn't commit,'' he said. | 2582 |
| "If we got it back you could have a highway made of bloody gold, almost, to the Sunshine Coast.'' | 2608 |
| "Get out there and have a go,'' she said. "If you smile the world smiles with you. If you cry, you cry alone. That's my policy. | 2646 |