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en We have to take care of our own business. If we don't take care of our own business and are hoping for misfortunes for other teams, we're going to be out of it sooner, rather than later.

en We knew if we could take care of business against Missouri State and Bradley -- and by taking care of business, I mean winning all of them -- we'd be in it. Anything short of that, we couldn't do it. We'd be at least two games out with a lot of teams in front of us.

en We've always had a successful business here, but you have periods of financial difficulty, and we don't deny that. I've always taken care of my obligations. Sooner or later, we take care of our obligations.

en It's going to be us against a lot of orange. They came into our house and took care of us, and we've got to go down there and take care of business. ... This is a chance to show everybody that we can play with the top teams.

en The only sense of relief is that I don't have to talk about it. My focus here is totally on winning games and it always has been. I've always thought that if you take care of your business, then the rest of the business will take care of itself.

en That's what you ask for, you're not sitting in front of the TV hoping some other team takes care of things. It's a situation where we play a team twice and can take care of our own business.

en I'm quite sure we'll have a little fun. We have a lot of guys on the team from this area. I'm sure they'll take us out and show us things around here. But when it's time to take care of business, we're going to take care of business.

en Our running backs really took care of the football (with only one Bulldog fumble). We've turned the ball over a lot in bad weather games, as have opposing teams (this season). We took care of business in that regard, and Ronan didn't.

en It was by no means a pretty win, but it was a game where we took care of business. She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. We don't have any choice, we have to take care of our business. It's a tough place to play and they always play us well. We have to keep winning and not worry about anything else.

en We're just hoping to take care of business, and if we finish strong, we'll be fine.

en We're looking to really get after it [tonight]. Lauren's back is definitely flared up. She was a tough cookie playing through it, but the sooner we can get her some rest the better she will be. Hopefully we can take care of business.

en This is a business trip. We're all businessmen and we're here to handle business. Now we've just got to take care of our business on game day.

en If we take care of our business, we don't have to worry about the other teams, what they're doing.

en We can't look at it that way. To play those teams, we first have to take care of business in Dallas.

en A lot of young artists don't realize that it is a business. But the acts who survive over the years are the ones who take care of the business end of performing. Mick Jagger does it, so does Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan. They know how to sell and promote themselves and their music. They understand the financial end of this business.


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