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Top 20 topics containing "all":
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| | Kim Campbell |  | Our Canada is an inclusive country, built by English - and French - speaking Canadians, together with our Aboriginal peoples, who were here first, and the millions who have come since from every corner of the world. And still they come-1 million people a year make inquiries about coming to Canada. |
| | Charles Dickens |  | Minerva House... was "a finishing establishment for young ladies," where some twenty girls of the ages from thirteen to nineteen inclusive, acquired a smattering of everything and a knowledge of nothing. |
| | Mohamed ElBaradei |  | We definitely need a reliable system of security, but a system that does not rely on nuclear weapons, and possibly more of an inclusive system that does not rely on unilateral or preemptive use of force but rooted primarily in the collective security system which we have under the UN Charter. |
| | Laura San Giacomo |  | There are amazing schools and amazing educators that are doing a wonderful job. And then there are a lot of educators that are not prepared to deal with inclusive education. They haven't been trained. It's really quite lovely and easy when you understand how to do it. |
| | Herbie Hancock |  | It's not exclusive, but inclusive, which is the whole spirit of jazz. |
| | Herbie Hancock |  | So the ideas is not to shut out jazz - but it is very inclusive, which is great - because jazz is also an inclusive music. |
| | Herbie Hancock |  | We live on a planet that now must face, hopefully, a form of globalization inclusive of a vision to make the world a better place for the many -not just a select few -and I believe that the arts are in the forefront of that dream. |
| | Kenneth L. Pike |  | Any unit of human behavior (whether grammatical, lexical, physical, conceptual) includes as one of its components its external distribution in a more inclusive class, in a sequence of hierarchically-ordered events (or spacially ordered events), and in a network of contrastive vectors of a matrix. |
| | Laisenia Quarase |  | A well balanced, inclusive approach, according to certain standards and ideals, is essential for the proper governance of any country. |
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