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en My last conversation was awhile back and was really about our heritage, trying to figure out where we came from and what we did,

en It will take some time to figure out what the dynamics of the court are. It will take them awhile to get to know each other.

en We should have known that (after) a long layoff, you want to keep things simple and build from there. It took us awhile to figure that out.

en It's like an airplane crash — it takes awhile to put all the pieces together and figure out what happened.

en These will only get reported when people get home from work, and it will take awhile before they figure out who to call.

en Against their press, we needed spacing and it took us awhile to figure that out. We've got to control the ball to be successful.

en I think they were just trying to figure out what I want and what they want from each other. It's one of those things where you're trying to change a whole culture and it takes awhile to create an environment. He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force. I think they were just trying to figure out what I want and what they want from each other. It's one of those things where you're trying to change a whole culture and it takes awhile to create an environment.

en It's going to take us a few weeks to figure out where some of them are going to play. We may have a different lineup every week for awhile. We have the personnel. It's just putting them in the right spots.

en We're trying to figure out how to monetize these things. It's definitely a piece of the conversation.

en Conversation. What is it? A Mystery! It's the art of never seeming bored, of touching everything with interest, of pleasing with trifles, of being fascinating with nothing at all. How do we define this lively darting about with words, of hitting them back and forth, this sort of brief smile of ideas which should be conversation?
  Guy de Maupassant

en Steamboat has a rich tradition in the snow sports disciplines--Alpine, Nordic, Jumping, Freestyle and Snowboarding--and an Olympic heritage that dates back nearly 75 years. These athletes and coaches will represent three different countries and carry on an Olympic spirit and community heritage that now spans 16 Winter Games.

en It's going to be good (for) bringing back hockey in New York. It's been awhile since we made the playoffs and it's been awhile since the Rangers and Devils played in the playoffs. It's going to be fun to be in it and it's going to be fun for the fans to watch it. Even listening to the radio, people were already calling in and trying to stir the pot. That's what good about the playoffs.

en The Dodge Charger embodies modern American muscle, and at the same time, carries on a great performance heritage. It was only natural to give a nod to that heritage with the re-introduction of a famous Dodge performance nameplate and a high-impact heritage paint name.

en Richard P. McCormick was one of the luminaries of the Rutgers history department. I met him when I was first hired at Rutgers in 1974. He befriended me from the time I arrived. I drove out to see him only last week. We had an hour-long conversation, a wonderful conversation. I promised to come back. I didn't think it would be so soon.

en U.S. Figure Skating is thrilled to bring this international event back to Colorado Springs. The city proved to be an excellent host in 2006, and we are excited to welcome the world's top figure skaters back to the United States for this event.


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