Frank Coleman
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"Frank "Tick" Coleman" was an educator and community volunteer. Born in Washington, D.C., Coleman grew up in its Point Breeze, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania/Point Breeze neighborhood. He was one of the first African American/black Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts of America)/Eagle Scouts. Coleman is noted for supporting those institutions that helped him succeed and mentoring many youth in the city of Philadelphia.

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I don't want to commit to something I can't fund.

That required people to get up from their houses or their desks to go someplace. Now anyone who has a computer, a modem and an Internet service can log into these conferences. It becomes an easier tool for getting the message.

You don't want to kill the goose that laid the golden egg. You don't want to disrupt the market.

This helps, but we obviously can't make significant money of revenue through increases.

It was great. It had the right mix of people. It had the media folks. It had opinion leaders. It had members. It had key staff. And it had great distilled spirits products, which are the life of all responsible parties.

I honestly don't think people are going to sit there and say, 'We have a problem with HR 451' or whatever.

At a time when we want to provide a maximum amount of flexibility to workers, this new policy announcement just flies in the face of that.

We have been trying to do a minimum increase of 3 percent. This demonstrates to the state that we are showing some commitment to continue to add local funding.

Whiskey production became an important part of the history of George Washington's business activities at Mount Vernon when he built a successful distillery after he left the presidency.