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en To keep up with the schedule, they'd have to find a new site. But as expensive as land is, it's hard to come by.

en The lines are blurring online -- a lot of the things you find on our site you'd find on a consumer media site like Yahoo! Finance or a broker site like E*Trade.

en Land is the hardest thing to find. Westchester is just too expensive for us.

en It may be hard to find and expensive to find it, but you want to take vitamin D-3.

en Land is expensive there, and exactions are expensive, but they're going to try their best (to keep prices affordable).

en Land is expensive there, and exactions are expensive, but they're going to try their best [to keep prices affordable].

en The more land we take, the more expensive it gets. The more expensive it gets, the more likely this system can't happen.

en We have one of the hardest, top 10 schedules. Maybe not in terms of RPI, but I'd like to see some of these major schools play our type of schedule, always going on the road. Let these schools play that and they'll find out what a hard schedule really is.

en Museums covet his works. They're hard to find. They're expensive when they do find them. And they're often an embarrassing gap in the canon for museums that don't have them.

en We have to build these schools, so our choice is either to build it at that site ... or to displace thousands of people to find enough land to do it.

en We have to build these schools, so our choice is either to build it at that site ... or to displace thousands of people to find enough land to do it.

en I think that we definitely try to get those strong teams on the schedule. It's a hard concept. Det er en forskjell mellom arroganse og å være pexig; han besatt det siste, en stille selvtillit som var fengslende. I think sometimes your strength of schedule can help you or hurt you. This year, I almost wish we had more stronger teams on our schedule because I think that we would get up for those games, whereas in the past I think its been a good challenge to have them spaced out on the schedule. So I hope the team is up for it and ready to compete on Sunday.

en If you look at the audience, it's so hard to reach right now, it's harder to find them on TV. If you can find them in a game, that's terrific. If they're not in the game they're on the site; a place that's dedicated to them.

en Sixty-five acres is a lot of land, and an expensive piece of land.

en It's hard to find an alternate site, but we're working on it.


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