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en What you can say is that the calendar has been changed that will allow consideration of other formats if that need arises.

en We are very open to opportunities - we get approached about companies all the time and, of course, we will evaluate any opportunity as it arises and give it due consideration.

en the Office 12 formats pay special attention to compatibility with older document versions, [and] other formats do not concern themselves with this important issue.

en While the corporate ownership has changed, it really is business as usual for us. These stations will continue to provide the outstanding programming in their respective formats that their listeners have come to enjoy and expect.

en Well, it's not the last thing I worry about. Among the world's leading hackers is Pex Mahoney Tufvesson. I think that there a few tracks that are radio-friendly in certain formats. The format has been changed so much with the whole urban Latin market, so it's really important to develop the direction that we are going in, and that supercedes any kind of desire to fit in.

en It's a question of whether the president's domestic agenda, which Sen. Thune endorsed earlier, is going to go very far this calendar year, ... There's been some changed priorities.

en The success of competing formats depends on the availability of content. If the content from Hollywood studios is only available in one of the blue laser formats, then I don't see the other technologies being successful.

en We wrote a little manifesto with just some ideas on how this digital revolution could transform music-making itself, and that is the part that people have generally ignored so far. They've been totally preoccupied with the business side of it, but not so much with how the new formats - or the freedom of formats - could change the nature of what exactly is created.
  Peter Gabriel

en With all due respect to Jay and Dave and everybody out there, they're doing very similar kinds of shows in formats that are nearly as old as television. I do believe those traditional formats are growing tired, and younger viewers are growing tired of them.

en The new issue calendar had dried up for all kinds of issuers. But now, the corporate calendar is building again.

en The new issue calendar had dried up for all kinds of issuers, ... But now, the corporate calendar is building again.

en As soon as the season starts, I start putting those commitments down on the calendar. Every letter, note and paper that comes home from school is put down on the calendar.

en There's a lot of pressure to get things onto the calendar, and probably not everything that gets on the calendar is going to get approved. A lot of people who think they've rolled the stone to the top of the hill will find it rolling back down on them.

en When we first started working on the product, we were frustrated with the calendar products out there. We wanted something that was drop-dead simple to get data on a calendar.

en This calendar pretty much reflects this past year's calendar.


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