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A North Korea that has the capability to use a nuclear weapon that can reach an American city or those of an ally poses a grave challenge as the U.S. seeks to preserve peace and stability in the region.
I just got my work visa to shoot 'American Horror Story,' and my official status is 'alien with extraordinary abilities.'
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 brought an end to the ugly Jim Crow period in American history.
I like terrific writing, but I also like a terrific story. My favorite books have both, and they're by contemporary, commercial American writers.
Buttigieg was a naval reservist who served as a lieutenant in Afghanistan, so he has seen first hand how American foreign policy has veered wildy off her once-well-rooted tracks.
The Department of Education's refusal to oversee and hold for-profit schools accountable is a government-made disaster, and American students and taxpayers should not have to pay for it.
There's so much cynicism around in Britain, especially in the press. The American press might be naive, but at least you feel as if they're on your side.
The post-war American newsroom resembled a vast factory churning out multiple editions through the night. Reporters spent days, sometimes weeks, on a single story.
The American consumer is also the American worker, and if we don't do something to protect our manufacturing base here at home, it is going to be hard to buy any retail goods.
Tom Ford once told me that he found French women sexier than American ones. He said, 'Americans are too clean...' I took no offense.
I began my work as director of the Arab American Association of New York in the wake of the horrific attacks of 9/11.
Less than 8 percent of private sector workers belonged to a union in 2004, and, overall, only 12.5 percent of American workers carry a union card - down from about one-third of workers in labor's heydays in the 1950s.
Where journalists have gotten themselves in trouble over the last few decades is that their skepticism often extends only to American officials, the U.S. military and Republican politicians.
In both British and American history, fervent imperialism has always coexisted with bouts of fierce isolationism.
Margaret Thatcher's decision to use Scotland as a testing ground for the poll tax was arguably the most disastrous attempt at fiscal engineering since London slapped the stamp tax on the American colonies in the 1760s.
The American revolution not only cost Britain the 13 colonies but also forced it to rethink the slave trade and slavery, and influenced its power relations in Asia and the Pacific.
Both Conservative and Labour politicians in Britain are rather too fond of praising the relative 'classlessness' of American society and of urging their own people to emulate it. There is a certain falseness about such arguments, and also a certain hypocrisy.
American prejudices about Europe rarely surface in headlines, but they are real, pervasive, and ingrained.
Within two months I made the grand slam: covers of 'American Vogue', 'Italian Vogue', 'British Vogue', and 'French Vogue'.
It is no longer appropriate for me as an American to sit by and expect my government to get it done.
I'll know I'm reaching the total American market when I'm asked to do a video for MTV.
I have been long associated with British music. I have favoured it as my alternate music next to American.
When we came then to the 1967 negotiations we had the problem of one market between two countries fully under the control of the American companies that owned the facilities on both sides of the border.
I think there's a preoccupation with the American market to make excuses and justify its past. If it isn't current, it means somebody has to make an excuse for it. If it's 'cult,' it gives it a sense of illegitimate legitimacy.
I was put in the Air Corps. I was never educated to serve in the military, but soon my activities in the American Air Corps became very interesting to me.
I was dreading all of the ghost stories of working on American television, not in the least, the length. In Britain, a series is six episodes of an hour drama, maybe sometimes eight, but never twenty-two, so I was petrified of that.
While I resonate deeply with my maternal cultural heritage, I identify as American.
The beauty of our democracy is that the final authority is not the president of the United States, but instead the American public through their duly elected representatives in the United States Congress.
Anti-Semitism has no business infiltrating American politics, it has no business infiltrating our college campuses, and it has no business in the halls of Congress.
With regards to American foreign policy all across the globe, it is important for us to be operating from positions of strength, and not to just concede that.
The sitcom's traditional role has been to comfort the viewer who feels burdened by the unreality of American expectations.
'Hotel Rwanda' is an American product, not a Rwandan one, made primarily for American audiences.
Enforcing trade deals is spot on. Acting in the interest of American workers is correct. But large-scale tariffs are a terrible idea.
France has been an American ally for about 250 years. It is a key member of NATO. But President Obama never stood shoulder to shoulder with Hollande and asked for a declaration of war against ISIS.
It's the story of an American who wants to become a dictator and goes to Europe with a sidekick to interview various Fascists to find out how the Nazis and Mussolini got into power.
My early novels were very understated and English. Fourteen years ago, I met and married my American husband, and as I learned more about his background and culture, I became interested in using American voices.
I'm married to an American, and although we live in Europe, I think of myself as an honorary American.
I'm married to an American, so I guess that has changed my perspective on the subjects I can write about.
I am second-generation American, and my grandparents are from Puerto Rico.
My ancestors come from a part of southern China where most villages can trace their roots back at least a thousand years or even more. However, as a typical American, I have lived in four cities and moved at least seven times.
How about we agree upon what our common American values are, which is let's make this a true land of opportunity.
Television has changed the American child from an irresistable force to an immovable object.
My photography is often a sociological look at American culture, and it's been very well published in the U.K.
Among immigrants today, it is increasingly fashionable to reject American exceptionalism in favor of multiculturalism. To pretend that this isn't happening isn't optimism; it's sheer fantasy.
Because of the structure of the contemporary American party system, every president is polarizing.
The African American community is so under-served in the entertainment industry.
Nearly every study shows that competition from cheap foreign labor undercuts the wages of American workers and legal immigrants.
At 14 and 15, I used to listen to Tito Puente, Dave Valentine and everything that was happening with American jazz. I love it.
English urban artists were very used to making secondhand American music, and I thought that was boring.
In the African American community, we are very 'hush, hush' about things in our life.
It is the ultimate conceit of conservatives: that more than half of American voters don't make up more than half of our country.
Unimaginable riches for the few, disaster for the many - that's the new American way.
'The Road' was my first American film, my first film in the snow. The first of everything. So, I was jumping into it, and that was pretty grueling.
Mess is fairly good. It is like what is found in American hotels except for cake and pie.
I never actively went out and studied the American accent. I just came over here to the States, and it was something I was able to do. Like, I never struggled with it.
American Christians are quite able to organize around issues that concern them. Yet religious persecution appears not to have grabbed their attention, despite worldwide media coverage of the atrocities against Christians and other religious minorities in the Middle East.
I love Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Flannery O'Connor. I read a lot of American writers.
So such an American troops presence in Korea in the South and Japan, total some 100,000 should stay there forever, even after unification of Korean peninsula.
One of my complaints with American TV characters is that they all have a particular schtick, a hook.
I would never vote to allow federal agents to spy on American citizens without warrants.
There's no mistaking the fact that some of the best longform fiction out there now is in American television. 'The Wire' and 'Deadwood' and 'The Sopranos.'
Yes, my fellow citizens, despite what the original Constitution of the United States says about the qualifications for statehood and the guarantee of representation in Congress, by every measure that truly matters in America (bigness, crowdedness, awesomeness, Texasness), Nebraska doesn't deserve its star on the American flag.
The world has changed. It's not enough to simply buy American; we have to sell American, sell our products and goods and services throughout this world.
Tax reform for the 21st century means rewarding hardworking families by closing unfair loopholes, lowering tax rates across the board, and simplifying the tax code dramatically. It demands reducing the tax burden on American businesses of all sizes so they can keep more of their income to invest in our communities.
We cannot allow American taxpayers to foot the bill for tax revenue grabs in Europe and elsewhere.
I'm tired of seeing American jobs, manufacturing, and headquarters forced overseas due to a tax code that works against us.
For decades, American companies, large and small, have been competing with one hand tied behind their backs thanks to our unfair, outdated tax code.
President Obama became our first African American president, and for me, it is the stuff of which dreams are made.
According to the Gallup Poll, 24 percent of American adults exercised regularly in 1961, and 50 percent after 1968. The peak was 59 percent in 1984, dropping off to 51 percent last September.
'Intelligent Design,' the relabeled, repackaged form of American creationism, has always had a problem. It just can't seem to produce any evidence.
For Members of Congress, we are saying here on the Democratic side of the aisle we are not going to vote for another pay increase for Members of Congress until the American people get an increase.
I want to share with the American people that President Bush and the Republican majority in just 4 years have borrowed $1.05 trillion from foreign nations. That is selling our country to other nations because of the spending that is going on.
I had wanted to write English crime novels based on the American hard-boiled style, and for the first two novels about Brixton, the critics didn't actually know I was Irish.
The corporate income tax, in particular, is a tax that puts American corporations at a disadvantage.
The one thing about Lumbee people is that there's so many stereotypes about Native Americans, especially reservation Native Americans, and we all tend to get lumped under that umbrella. But the Lumbee are non-reservation. I grew up no different than anybody would in normal American communities.
If the Ivy League was the breeding ground for the elites of the American Century, Stanford is the farm system for Silicon Valley.
The eventual place the American army should take on the western front was to a large extent influenced by the vital question of communication and supply.
When the armistice was declared American forces had fought their way to Sedan.
My parents and my brother and I left the Soviet Union in 1981. I was six, and Dima was sixteen, and that made all the difference. I became an American, whereas Dima remained essentially Russian.
My dream is to bring a G1 tournament to the United States. I want to do a G1 in front of American crowds.
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