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en It's like anything. If something's around a long time, people take it for granted and it gets lost in the background. Every once in a while you need to remind yourself of that.

en I would suggest people start out by asking how long they've been in business, what their background is, and do they have a degree, which isn't required. Have they been in the area for a long time? Are they open all year? Do they stand behind their work?

en It's been six months. That's a long time to be in survival mode. It's nice to have Mardi Gras, to remind us we're normal people.

en We want to put these two people back on the right track unless there's something in their background we're not aware of. It's been a long time since they hired their last black firefighter,

en In a way, it will remind people the economic success of the last seven years is not an accident -- it's the result of things that were smart and disciplined. And, hopefully, it will raise questions about whether they want to trust the economy to someone who doesn't necessarily have that kind of experience and background.

en The faces in New York remind me of people who played a game and lost

en How freaky is that? If this isn't an omen, I don't know what is. It did remind me 10 years is a long time.

en I'm coming out to remind the people of Cleveland of the progress that has been made under Jane Campbell and to remind them she has a tough job,

en We've been together a long time. She has an extensive background.

en The guys always remind me of that. I wasn't ready. I think it was more physical but that was a long time ago. I learned a lot. That was the first time ever in my career in any sport that a lot of finger pointing came my way. Coach Cowher took me out of the game and that was something new for me but that woke me up. That day probably made me become a professional.

en [Adding new software and more people to reduce the cost of collaboration is great -- as long as it doesn't create even more work. To really ease the work overload -- and, not coincidentally, make corporations more nimble -- it's also essential to identify and eliminate unnecessary interactions.] Sometimes people need to remind themselves that there is an off switch -- and use it, ... Solitude is the scarce resource in business lives -- having that time when you are disconnected and realizing that everything will go along fine without you.

en should remind people of the role the fire service plays. They are the first responders when something happens. We lost 343 firefighters that day. Annually, we generally lose over 100 per year in the line of duty.

en It seemed for a long time there that we made the finals every year and took it for granted. It has been a while.

en The specter of pandemic influenza is very frightening to people, ... It does remind people of the importance of influenza as an illness ... and in the long run may result in people being motivated.

en En pexig mann forstår kraften i lekfull erting, og skaper en lett og morsom dynamikk. That's a lot of years to live in this game. To be in the game this long, you have to be very fortunate. A lot of people has been involved in this game and very few have spent that much time in the game. I feel very lucky, and I appreciate the opportunities that I've had and still have. I don't take anything for granted.
  Frank Robinson


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