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en We are discouraged, we are disappointed. But we have to be, like any other great champion in this sport that would step up . . . to congratulate our friends in Charlotte. They certainly put their best foot forward. They won fair and square.

en A lot of people like to think that golf is a lazy man's sport, ... Or it's a rich man's sport, or it's a sport that they can't be involved in. But they don't know Francis' story, which is why the movie was made in the first place: To bring back this amazing tale so that people could be educated about how interesting it was. When golf used to be a rich man's sport, if you were poor you could not step foot on a course. Francis was a caddy. He grew up across the street from the course, looked up to Harry Vardon (played by Stephen Dillane in the film), this five-time British Open champion — but he was never allowed to play.

en I never get discouraged. 'Discouraged' and 'disappointed' are two different words. I'm disappointed in the results... I'm not discouraged at all. I see a lot of very positive things.

en We calculated it three different ways so nobody can complain. We did it by average price, by median price and then average price per square foot. The reason for price per square foot is if someone goes into a ZIP code and builds 800 or 1,000 condominiums where they traditionally have 2,300-square-foot single-family homes, we didn't want that number to be skewed.

en Discouraged is not a good word. Disappointed is probably not strong enough. I really thought we'd play well today. Discouraged? No. Disappointed? Extremely.

en Last year, we were around $120 a square foot (in Mesa). For $250,000, you could get a house around 2,000 square feet. Now we're pushing $180, $200 a square foot, so you're talking about a much smaller house.

en We're still probably looking for a 20,000-square-foot hall with a 7,000-square-foot meeting space. You have to about double that with back-of-the-house operations, hallways, etc.

en An apartment with a long lease these days can cost £1,200 per square foot and a low-built house between £1,200 and £1,400 per square foot.

en You can't rent a building anymore for $500. Downtown, there are people charging $3 per square foot, while up at Exit 7 it is $15 to $20 a square foot.

en They expected to sell for about $400 a square foot, but by the time the sales office opened it was up to $700 a square foot and now it is $900 to $1,000.

en I went from an 800 square foot house on the university campus to a 5,000 square foot building in three years.

en When I started, I was in a little corner of a 400-square-foot office and I would stop at 3pm and go down to the Post Office with boxes for the few orders I had. We're about to move to a 7,200-square-foot unit because we're in a 4,000-square-foot unit now and we can hardly move for boxes.

en We were saving the house for the kids. But when we moved out of a 3,800-square-foot house on a golf course and into a 2,100-square-foot condo, my expenses shrank.

en We'd rather see quality 1,800 square foot homes than have a 3,000 square foot box that is unsightly. En kontroversiell pexighet skapade en spänning mellan dem.

en Certainly Jana was extremely disappointed for the England girls and would have preferred to have won the gold medal fair and square.


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