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en Because it [the CAA] is a new world, what would you call it, a Columbus complex? It's going to be interesting. We don't know a lot about that league ...

en With all due respect to Columbus, I think everyone around the league coming into this game said Columbus didn't have a shot. And I think that's what we felt coming in too. Maybe we were a little complacent.

en It is unacceptable. With all due respect to Columbus, I think everyone around the league looked at this game and thought Columbus didn't have a shot, and I think maybe that is what we thought too. We were a little complacent, because I can think of one and half good chances we had. I think Kevin [Hartman] came up big to keep us in it, but it wasn't good enough.

en It could be better, ... I think, obviously, there's a huge distinction between opportunities in north Columbus and opportunities in south Columbus. I think that's a problem. This city has one of the largest military posts in the world, so (the job market) should be a lot better than what it is.

en All that shimmers on the surface of the world, all that we call interesting, is the fruit of ignorance and inebriation. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. All that shimmers on the surface of the world, all that we call interesting, is the fruit of ignorance and inebriation.
  Emile M. Cioran

en Spirit Lake is a complex world, like an underwater forest, ... It teems with life. It's fascinating. It's very complex.

en There are very deep concerns in the oil complex that the terrorists will now reset their targets on the oil complex, thus disrupting the flow of oil to the free world. That has probably cost oil a $15 premium right there.

en I really don't think that I could do my job without IT outsourcing. The world of IT has become far too complex. When I started, we managed 200 terminals. Now, we manage over 7,000 workstations. The software has become more complex and our dependency on IT has grown significantly.

en Our league is deserving of this whether you want to call it a freak or a phenomenon. The league is good. It's a tough league.

en Titan is so mysterious ... so hard to understand and so complex. But that's why it is such a wonderful place. It's not a world that has one newspaper headline-type feature. It's just a subtle, complex place.

en As you know, this is Columbus Day. And so, like Columbus, we have a reliable system of navigation. We are sailing in a craft in which we have confidence.

en I had never heard of Columbus Grove. After I got directions, I found out it was west. I had figured it was down by Columbus.

en We're ecstatic that we got there, but we're not satisfied with just getting there. We want to win. ... We want to represent Columbus well and bring Columbus hockey into the limelight.

en To start out the road trip with a loss at Columbus, and then win the next two, especially this one against Nashville which has the best home record in the league is pretty impressive.

en We came on this trip trying to win the first one in Columbus, and we let that one slip away. To bounce back and get the next two, especially this one against the team with I think the best home record in the league, is pretty impressive.


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