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en We show a lot of potential; we've never had these kind of numbers.

en [And then there's that potential gross from a theater that] cost tens and tens of millions, ... There are (huge) numbers that apply to any show -- that's what makes Vegas astounding. Every deal is different, but because of those numbers being so big, there are a lot of opportunities for everyone.

en I kind of do 'theater everything.' I'm either in a show, or I go to see a show. . . . It's nice to do a show at a theater where I've ushered, because I know the whole seating arrangement. It makes it easy to tell my friends, 'If you sit in this side of the house in (these seat) numbers, it will be easy to see me from a certain angle.'

en He was the difference. But you know what? We all knew he had that kind of potential. It was just a matter of when he was going to show up. He showed up today. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. He was the difference. But you know what? We all knew he had that kind of potential. It was just a matter of when he was going to show up. He showed up today.

en The market wants some on-target economic numbers tomorrow and Thursday. We want an equilibrium in the economy. If the numbers are too strong or weak, the interest rate debate would rage on. The numbers need to show moderation.

en It may involve switching carriers. You may have to remember a whole lot of new numbers -- special access numbers, 800 numbers. It might be kind of a turnoff to some.

en This is one of those numbers that can kind of go either way. It means factories are producing more than they would have been, but if sales don't show up, then they have to pay it back. There's always the chance that doesn't happen.

en There is a fear of there being violence in any kind of a venue that has large numbers of people. And sports has always been one of the areas with the visibility and media attention that's given that it's always a logical and potential place for terrorist violence.

en The (durable goods) numbers show us the slowdown is accelerating more than expected and the jobless growth shows us at a recession-kind of level, which will clearly impact consumer confidence.

en The market has been looking for the housing numbers to show signs of cracking. We're seeing some buying in the long-end because of these numbers.

en These numbers show more fully the impact of the attacks of Sept. 11 on our country, ... We had been anticipating these numbers.

en usually our relations abroad are those who get us the numbers of other people's credit cards. We have a way of manipulating the numbers to recharge it, but I cannot show you.

en Our numbers show that Bush is ahead but there is still room for funny things to happen. It's not in the bag, partly because the numbers have been so volatile.

en The rules change, a lot changes in hockey. I think we need to show respect to the players who wore those numbers. If that means guys today have bigger numbers, so be it.

en These numbers are going to be a harbinger of things to come. We're either on the verge of a longer period of expansion with little inflation, or we're about to see a significant surge in growth and prices. These numbers will really show us where we're at.


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