I believe that the people of Kentucky, whom I in part represent, and I have no doubt the people of the whole South, will submit in good faith to the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery.
To achieve this, I will submit an expansionary budget this year--one that will help stimulate the economy and thereby open up new job opportunities for millions of Americans.
Postpone the war, and wewill submit to the embargo till November.
She tried to control herself and replied: "I will submit.
It is all over between him and me, and I will submit humbly; but at the same time I cannot help thinking that when he came home he thought me pretty and attractive, and had a real fancy and liking for me.
But she added, while she affectionately turned her husband's pillows and gave him another of his white pillules: "I will submit to the worst to-day for I am in the wrong.
There will be more cuts recommended in the budget that I will submit.
The defense budget I will submit to the Congress for fiscal year 1977 will show an essential increase over the current year.
I will submit legislation to expedite nuclear leasing and the rapid selection of sites.
Shortly, I will submit to the Congress the Employment Act of 1983, designed to get at the special problems of the long-term unemployed, as well as young people trying to enter the job market.
And wewill submit legislation to provide catastrophic illness insurance coverage for older Americans.
In the budget that I will submit on February 1st, I will recommend measures that will reduce the deficit over the next 5 years.
I will submit to a tumble and a scolding--but please don't break my heart by sending me away.
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