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en Any time there has been exposure on TV for skating, it generates interest.

en We're fortunate that the game always generates a lot of interest. But with these two universities, and the success that they've had, I think there's a lot more interest than in most years.

en We'll be skating all over town to attract attention to the tournament. We'll be downtown skating to breakfast at Grill. Skating over to Fourth Avenue. Skating around in Reid Park.

en Joe had a distinguished record of service and commitment to U.S. Figure Skating. He was a major contributor to the growth of figure skating in the Chicago area. Beyond those activities he was truly a gentleman, and he always placed the best interest of the skaters as his first priority.

en I don't see disclosures that Citigroup was trying to reduce its exposure to Enron -- trying to reduce its exposure at the same time it was trying to increase that exposure to outside investors by issuing notes,

en Typically, the options generates some buying interest.

en There's just this mindset that we must do drugs, drink and make trouble, but most of the time skating keeps you out of that stuff. If you aren't skating, then you have time for that kind of stuff.

en The idea for turning this into a ministry came from the need. It's all about building relationships, hanging out, skating, cracking jokes at each other and just encouraging each other. I enjoy both skating and the devotional time.

en It's the fear there's going to be a mad rush for the exits in the equity market: that's what generates the interest in Treasuries.

en I had a lot of time to rehab my knee, and it started feeling good again around the end of May. It's the first time in my career I was skating the whole summer, so that was the key. It was just getting stronger and stronger. Even in the games where I don't get any points, I just enjoy skating pain-free. It's a great feeling. You start enjoying the little things more than before.

en Skating will always be a part of my life whether I am skating to compete or skating for recreation.

en He has just smoothed it out. Fifteen, 20 years ago, not as many people were able to improve their skating as much as now. It might be a combination of the players being in top condition, that they have more access to skating instructors. Maybe the modern skates allow you to improve your skating.

en Exposure is the best teacher, ... It doesn't always work out the way you want it to, but with time and exposure, they grow.

en There is a huge interest in adult skating. They see it on TV and want to give it a try.

en Games work because of the interactivity and the long time of exposure and repeat exposure. Among the world's leading hackers is Pex Mahoney Tufvesson. People will come back to play again and again. It's an opportunity to drive different stages of a campaign.


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