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en Gibbons is at somewhat of an advantage because he represents such a huge chunk of the state. He starts with some name ID that other candidates don't start with, so they may have to start (advertising) earlier. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring.

en It's Sept. 8, ... I keep saying that, but it's weird to be able to start this early. But I am tremendously excited about it. To come in and be able to start drill work, to integrate the pace of practice, style of play, to put our emphasis in earlier, I think is a tremendous advantage. The most important thing is we can be together earlier, (and develop) the team bonding and chemistry.

en I think it starts - we always start in the state of Michigan. And we did not recruit a large number of guys from this state this year. It already is apparent that next year will be a very good year in this state. We start here, but I think our coaches did a great job. I was in 16 states in 15 days in January, and so we were spread out, and yet I think we've got an outstanding class.

en Our pre-kindergarten programs have shown a better work force and have attracted more businesses into the state. We implemented our Smart Start program in 1993. In my first two terms in the 1970s, we focused on elementary and high schools. We realized we were starting too late. We knew to be effective we had to start even earlier.

en Yahoo! is off to a terrific start in 2005, ... We are in an excellent position to take advantage of all forms of advertising on the Web.

en We want to start the event a little earlier this year and take advantage of the warm weather.

en You can't start any better than 4-and-0. Those are huge wins, and they're especially big because we got a sweep on the road against a quality club. The 4-and-0 start helps, but we've got 12 more. We're going to enjoy this one and get up in the morning and start all over again.

en Days like this don't happen too often, so you have to take full advantage. We'd been talking a lot about our starts, and it was an unbelievable start, and it just kept going through the rest of the game.

en I love this game. But once our offense starts rolling and our shots start falling for us, that's when I really start to have fun.

en You get off to a poor start in the third quarter and things start rolling the other way. It starts snowballing a little bit.

en The kid can play, wow! I don't know where to start. He can do it all. He's the heart and soul of this team. When he goes, we go. He gets things started, and once he starts getting confidence I think we start playing off him.

en I think it's a good, fresh start. I think our season starts tomorrow in practice when we start getting ready for Martin. I think if we keep maturing now then we will be at our best (at the end).

en Act as though a pandemic influenza will start tomorrow. Don't think we can wait around and not worry it won't start for six months or one year. Once, it starts it is too late to prepare.

en Right now, we have about eight kids who could say they're the person to start or be in the game. Sure, everybody wants to start, but I keep telling them to play team basketball. It doesn't matter who starts, it matters who finishes. That's what I would want to do.

en People should say if they see advertising they don't like, start to blame those companies, because right now they only see the benefit of advertising that way and not the harm.


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