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en "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. We could look at that and say that we only lost by one run, but it means we're not stepping up and taking care of business.

en It was the same in the regular season. When you win 64 games, that means you're taking care of business.

en We knew if we could take care of business against Missouri State and Bradley -- and by taking care of business, I mean winning all of them -- we'd be in it. Anything short of that, we couldn't do it. We'd be at least two games out with a lot of teams in front of us.

en We're taking a lot of time and care in building our own eBay for business program, ... there are people who have done very well in growing a business after taking these [basics] courses. These courses are launch pads.

en It was by no means a pretty win, but it was a game where we took care of business. We don't have any choice, we have to take care of our business. It's a tough place to play and they always play us well. We have to keep winning and not worry about anything else.

en It does seem like retailers are really stepping up and taking care of their employees, trying to provide services in the area and rallying behind the crisis,

en Consumers are stepping aside, and manufacturing and other business sectors are stepping in. The U.S. business sector is looking very healthy.

en There's no point stepping up if you're not comfortable doing it. The stepping up means you have to show the work ethic.

en She had by far her best offensive game. She's done a good job for us all year as a point guard taking care of the ball. Tonight she started stepping up and scoring for us. Hopefully, that's the start of something offensively for us out of her.

en We're probably just flying under the radar, just going out and taking care of our business. And all that stuff takes care of itself when the time comes. We're a team that if we keep going at the rate we're going, yes, we'll reach that level.

en It's got everything to do with Canada Post wanting to increase its revenue and market share. And they don't care what the casualties are. They don't care about who goes out of business or how many jobs are lost.

en Well, we're in show business, and I have been making a living in this business a long time and inevitably it means taking what it is that you've done and hopefully you're showing it to a lot of people who like it.

en Katie's an awesome player, so it's going to hurt to be without her, but I run the point in practice and feel comfortable stepping into the job. The most important thing will be taking care of the ball and making sure we run our offense well.

en I think the primary thing it means for the hospital is we're taking better care of our patients and the satisfaction we get from giving the best recognized standards of care for our patients.

en What's so touching is the way we fight the war right until the moment our business is taken care of and then we turn on a dime and we immediately start taking care of people. It's like a shock and aw shucks campaign.
  Dennis Miller


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