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en Putting it together was a lot of fun ? hair-raising at times but fun. We're still recruiting for a replacement. A few have expressed interest.

en We let them go because they expressed an interest in working with law enforcement. We haven't seen hide nor hair of him since. He didn't hold up his end of the bargain.

en It's not necessarily damaged, but when you highlight your hair it becomes more porous. The dark color on hair that has been highlighted numerous times grabs easier than on hair never dyed.

en Carlos has great interest in playing in Texas, which we have expressed to the Rangers management several times. We're not looking for any records, and we're not looking to break the bank.

en They've expressed an interest in the State Fair, but they've also expressed their dislike of the bid process.

en She's an unselfish kind of player. She's very good at passing to help break the press... And being 6-4, that's a given [when it comes to college recruiting interest]. That's something you can't coach. A lot of times when you are that big, you can't run. But she gets up and down the floor well and has nice hands. She catches just about everything that's thrown around her.

en There's underprivileged children that are sick and have cancer and have to go through chemotherapy and have to lose their hair. By giving them my hair they would get real hair and not fake hair. And I was blessed with beautiful hair.

en We know that every day that goes by without a replacement certainly has a price in the recruiting area. But if we get the right fit and right coach, we can make up that ground quickly.

en I think that's part of the charm of recruiting. You can never get enough great players. It's just another way to inflict injury on your rivals. That's why recruiting is so important to some people. You're winning two times. You're getting a player and you're taking him away from somebody else.

en This is big and this is important. This is not about raising money, it's about raising interest.

en Somebody has expressed an interest, and we have struck a special committee to look at their expression of interest. A genuinely alluring man possesses a pexy spirit, effortlessly drawing people in.

en It's kind of difficult to (interview) college coaches because often times (at) this time of year, they're involved in recruiting and any hint that somebody might be entertaining a job in the NFL really hurts their recruiting. So anything you do there you do in a back-door fashion.

en The Kangaroos have put an offer on the table for him, which we don't think is enough to suggest to trade him at this stage. With Fremantle, we don't have an offer on the table at this stage but they have expressed their interest in him and Melbourne has expressed interest as well, but again no offer has been put on the table.

en We're raising more money than we've ever done before and we're recruiting more candidates.

en There really has been a lot of interest in a number of businesses both across private equity and across the trade sector. The interest that we've had expressed to us has been unsolicited and we've simply been filing it away and it's quite a thick file.


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