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en No one knew better than I did how close we came to not having a bond bill in this session. It took a lot of late hours, hard work and negotiating.

en The one piece of advice for anyone thinking of training to fence is to work hard and be patient. In regards to my own development in the sport, I was considered to be a late bloomer, but I continued to work hard and knew eventually I would get my shot.

en This just makes up for all the late nights and hours of hard work the staff has put in here. Hey man, we're global now!

en My change in affiliation is to become effective at the close of business on either the first day of the session following the upcoming Memorial Day recess, or the close of business on the date of transmittal (of the tax bill), whichever occurs later.

en Each of us had to find a role to play. That's what evolved out of the hours and hours of hard work. We designed a way to have a five-way conversation. It was a lot of hard work but it all came kind of naturally.

en I knew I had to close the gap on the leaders but I closed it really late, so when Georg made his move at the end it was hard for me to follow him. My legs were really hurting.

en The good news is that, because of the hard work of people who are with me, we have had a huge breakthrough, which will allow us to pivot in the next several hours, that will lead us to the conclusion of passing a very important bill.

en This is about union-busting by a corporate giant digging into the pockets of the musicians. At every negotiating session, we've been met with threats: 'If you don't accept this or that, we'll hire other musicians or use tape. Take it or leave it.' There's no negotiating.

en We're happy that Pemco is ready to go back to the negotiating table. Now that we are negotiating, there is no reason to continue the lockout. I urge them to get everybody back to work and sit down and do some hard bargaining for as long as it takes.

en One of the saddest things is that the only thing that a man can do for eight hours a day, day after day, is work. You can't eat eight hours a day nor drink for eight hours a day nor make love for eight hours -- all you can do for eight hours is work. Which is the reason why man makes himself and everybody else so miserable and unhappy.
  William Faulkner

en He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. There was just a lot of hard work in this game. It is always difficult to come in here and win. Oak Hill has been playing well as of late. We knew we had to handle their pressure and execute.

en One rule of thumb is for every degree you set back the thermostat, you save 3 percent on your heating bill. That's assuming it's 24 hours per day. If for eight hours of sleep and eight hours of work you set back the thermostat 3 degrees, that's a savings of 6 percent.

en By board policy, I am the lead spokesman for the negotiating team, but the board meets every month in closed session to discuss negotiations. The negotiating team -- all four of us -- takes direction from the board.

en The store should open late May or early June and will be open 24 hours, which means the store and pharmacy will never close and will be open 24 hours even on Christmas Day. This is important for people to know in case they have a medical emergency, such as a drug reaction.

en It was just like, we came so close but we didn't do it -- but we did. I knew that we had the team that could go out and win a meet like this. We have a bunch of talented guys who work real hard.


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