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en There's bound to be a strong interest in protecting your principal and your reputation. However, I think it can be a mixed bag. On the one hand, you have some nice stability. . . . But at the same time, there can be issues. You have to ask, has this person really earned their spot? Obviously some will show experience beyond their years, for having grown up in it, and having fathers that can show them the ropes. That can be tremendously valuable.

en It's grown tremendously over the years. The interest has grown and the participation has grown.

en They will be convincing documents and they will go to the employer and show them. The employer isn't necessarily going to spot that. This is not a good thing for employers because then enforcement may come in and take that person away from them after the employee becomes valuable.

en The experience will do them good. Four of those guys have been there before. They can show them the ropes.

en To be honest, I think the only show that's doing OK for them is House . It seems to have grown in terms of audience. It's a show that has grown, but that's all I can say about Tuesday night programming for Global. I don't think there are too many other shows that are impressive.

en Juries are being presented a real mixed bag of evidence, where on one hand the person before them bears some direct responsibility for the crime that is committed, but on the other hand they're hearing evidence that this person was operating under either unlawful orders or mixed messages about what sort of job they were supposed to be doing.

en We have one roster spot open and we're going to check and see how everyone does in preseason, ... There is a spot available if someone would show us that they're warranting that spot. Ricky's done a nice job. He's very explosive, can score the basketball. So it's been very interesting watching him in preseason.

en Jimmy has grown up tremendously, probably as much as any young man I've ever been around. Four years ago we didn't see eye-to-eye very often, but he's matured as a person and as a player. He came back for all the right reasons.

en You can't be doing the things you were doing four years ago right now. You have to show them the respect that they have grown. And they have grown.

en Joe has provided strong leadership during his two years at the Fremont Street Experience -- exactly what we expected from his many years of marketing and senior executive experience. During his time as president and chief executive, the Fremont Street Experience launched new light show technology, hosted several marquis events for the Las Vegas Centennial celebration, and managed through a number of substantial ownership changes with member hotel/casino properties. Joe was also instrumental with the City's successful efforts to energize major new developments throughout the Downtown area. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen.

en [That wasn't the plan when VH1 conceived of the show.] No normal person expects someone to slit their wrists on your reality show, ... If you're taking your sailboat out, you'd like a strong wind, you just don't expect a hurricane.

en Unlike any other person at the university, the president has oversight over the entire campus. The students need to show the new president what the current issues are for them and show them that our student body is active and will let him know what is going on. That is the only way we can help direct the policies.

en The filly needs more learning and more schooling; she's as talented as the best of them out there. She's a tremendously talented filly; she will show herself down the road. She had issues with her mind, little bit of this, little bit of that; she's worth all the time and the effort.

en We did this show 20 years ago, and I never repeat a show unless the quality is equal or better than the previous one. We have a lot of strong girls and guys. I love the choreography the kids have come up with.

en It is nice to have that reputation that when people land in the country, they want to be part of the show.


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