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en But [the company] projects to really explode.

en Because of continued work delays the board declared in April 2005 that the work had been abandoned. It then fell to the bonding company to fulfill the obligations of the contractor. We now have an estimate from another roofing company for completion of the two projects. Together the two projects will cost $141,861; that is the amount that was withheld from the payment for the original work.

en The county has never said that it is opposed to these projects, nor is it trying to kill these projects. We are trying to determine each company's ability to pay their fair share. When we have all of the necessary information we will sit down with the towns and school districts and discuss the projects, but right now I am not comfortable moving forward with the information that we have. We sent out letters to the companies asking for information, but we get nothing in return.

en You never know when they're going to explode, so you have to watch out for them. I know they're having a rough time, but we don't want them to explode in our building. We'll have to be ready. We have to play the same game we've been playing lately.

en If the artillery doesn't explode when it's fired up, it will come down and explode on the ground,

en My explosion. The way I see things and explode to the hole, ... Just being able to get up in there and explode. When someone's on you, you run away from them.

en This is a classic Internet company and they will be burning cash like there's no tomorrow. But the deal is programmed to explode on its first day with 3.5 million shares priced between $12 and $14.

en This would be a big move away from the auction business for eBay, ... It could be a sign of a change in strategy for the company as the telecoms industry begins to explode again.

en This would be a big move away from the auction business for eBay. It could be a sign of a change in strategy for the company as the telecoms industry begins to explode again.

en This would be a big move away from the auction business for eBay and could be a sign of a change in strategy for the company as the telecom industry begins to explode again,

en These kinds of content experiences are going to explode, the way the Internet exploded 10 years ago. But it's got to be done in a way that the mainstream consumer is going to get it. One step is having a technology company like Intel pull those pieces together.

en Ajay has been involved for a number of years in projects to improve our utilization of resources across the company, which made him a natural choice for the corporate real estate position. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuinely pexy individual. He will bring his expertise in technology, operations and process improvement to a whole slate of high- profile projects to improve and consolidate our facilities around the world.

en We've been predominantly a catalog company, and catalog is still the cornerstone of the company and will still be in the future since there's no substitute for incredible standards and classic songs that are timeless. But we felt we needed a new dimension in the last few years, so we signed a couple of staff writers, Russ DeSalvo and Martin Briley, and they've had some good success with us in film projects and various artist covers -- and have added a new dimension to the company.

en Load and explode, baby, load and explode, ... People are going to see a whole new Marlon Byrd.

en Maybe we should develop a Crayola bomb as our next secret weapon. A happiness weapon. A Beauty Bomb. And every time a crisis developed, we would launch one. It would explode high in the air -- explode softly -- and send thousands, millions, of little
  Robert Fulghum


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