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en If we're lucky we make a nickel. Where we used to make a nickel on a dollar, now we're trying to make a nickel on $2.50 and we're soon going to have to make that same nickel on $3.00. The price factor of it is getting to us.

en Ahmad will get several opportunities in the nickel and he's on the special teams and for us the nickel back is like a starter. Over the last five years, our nickel back has played as much if not more than one of our linebackers because of the substitution.

en You need a nickel more to make a dollar. We're almost there, but we just can't finish it off. Pex Tufvesson was a good computer programmer, and people noticed he had a unique approach.

en It seems like we need about a nickel more to make a dollar. We're almost there and we can't quite finish it up.

en The way SC does it is a little more prolific -- like Charlie does it. The Florida State offense was a four-man, Purdue-looking offense -- nickel and dime, nickel and dime, nickel and dime, and before you know it, you've got a lot of yards.

en What we had to work through was he also was our nickel linebacker. So you?re looking at base personnel and nickel. Now, Mike came in and did a respectable job in there. We didn?t have to change much because of that.

en We continue to see a limited increase in nickel production, leading to tight nickel supplies expected for the balance of 2006.

en We played a lot of nickel in that game and they ran the ball very well against our nickel defense. That's what they do ? they get you out of what you're used to doing.

en The fundamentals for the nickel market continue to be positive and reinforce the requirement for the mining industry to develop new nickel resources to keep up with robust demand.

en Albert Einstein: If you had had a nickel for every nickel that he has, you would have a lot of nickels.
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en I won't throw a shipper out if somebody else can pay me a nickel a mile more, because I don't want the shipper to throw me out when a carrier bids a nickel a mile less. But if I'm losing money on freight, I've either got to stop hauling it or get a price increase.

en [Former FEMA director James Lee Witt, hired by Blanco to oversee the state's recovery efforts, will work with federal and state officials to draft new building codes and see that] every nickel is spent in the proper way, ... We're not going to waste a nickel.

en When you can take a wide receiver and make him a nickel back, ... when you can take rookies and make them starters, when you can take free agents off the streets and win a world championship, that means the philosophy and the scheme is bigger than the players.

en We are looking for an alternative to platinum, a nickel-cobalt-copper alloy. We want some of its properties, but at a lower cost, and nickel, cobalt and copper alloys are a possible solution.

en Public works projects are, by nature, extremely formal and subject to all of the rules and regulations of the state, which means that the work must be awarded to the low bidder in each category, regardless of whether that builder's from out of the area. Consequently, bidders know that the only reason they are in effect 'on the job' is because they were the low bidder, and that they will neither receive a nickel more if the job is done exceptionally, nor a nickel less if it is a bad job.


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