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en If it takes a year or two longer to get a shovel in the ground to build in New Jersey than in Pennsylvania you miss a whole [job] cycle.

en Pennsylvania has a rich cultural heritage and we continue to build on that foundation, ... This year's talented and visionary awardees represent the significant contributions made to our Commonwealth by the members of Pennsylvania's cultural community.

en New Jersey has developed over the last decade when it comes to D-I talent and is still on the rise. It is a notch below Pennsylvania, but getting closer. For any east coast team north of Georgia, New Jersey is a must on the recruiting trail.

en Growth for the benefit of our customers is the key here. The expanded capabilities will allow us to build more meaningful and longer-term customer relationships. Whether it's today, next year or five years from now, our goal is to be a lender for all seasons, one that helps customers grow in every business cycle.

en This drives down cycle times, how long it takes to build the house. As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own. This drives down cycle times, how long it takes to build the house.

en These are complicated issues, ... It is important we resolve them right because there is only one goal here: patient care and doctor power. That's what has made America's health-care system great. And that's where we have to end up. And if it takes a day or two longer, if it takes a week or two longer, if it takes a month longer, that is not the issue.

en Groups are now booking across the nation into 2010 through 2012. We don't want to miss that booking cycle and the longer we wait for plans, the more complex the selling effort becomes.

en If Pennsylvania decided to give the tourist industry in the state a shot in the arm to build nice destination resorts, I would love to be in Pennsylvania. But right now, it's not where someone can justify a large investment. It's pretty tough to do with a 54 percent tax rate.

en We need to get the shovel in the ground and get going.

en While working with entrepreneurs, I gained an understanding of what it takes to build a business from the ground up, and Iowa has a number of flaws in its bureaucracy that don't allow businesses to thrive and succeed, and most are prevented from even getting started. I understand what it takes to create jobs. Most importantly, I know how to listen to a customer and deliver what they want. It should be no different in state government.

en Eddie always starts fast. It takes Yuki a little longer. He usually has to build up to it.

en It was a wonderful, big day. Finally, we got the shovel in the ground.

en It's not a very well-kept secret out there. We've got to get a shovel in the ground to get this thing going.

en You have to put a shovel in the ground to make things happen.

en He looked good. As we do more throwing, it takes a little longer to get loose just because we have been trying to tire his arm out a little bit to build it up without having any problems. That may be a routine he has to keep for a while.


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