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en There is a massive amount of speculation as to what kind of corporate action is at play in the coming year.

en We don't want to be the kind of band that requires a lot of massive, corporate dollars to keep us running and promoted. We're trying to build a fan base and community that listens to us and the best way to do that is to tour - we go out and we play and we play and we play and we meet the people that like us and we try to keep the whole thing organic.

en You heard (that criticism) a little bit early in the year. But a lot of teams have grown over the course of the year in spite of those temporary absences. If you really assess the numbers it?s not like there?s a massive amount of kids coming back.

en Most people agree it's the metal of the year for general fundamentals, but they are all heavily affected by massive speculation.

en Sherlock Holmes is a massive figure in people's minds. More massive than a lot of real historical characters - these figures have real weight. Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. They might be just made out of words and paper, but their effect in the world can be massive, if they've got the right kind of mass, the right kind of gravity and momentum.

en All together, we need a massive amount of investment from the international donor community and from the region itself to avert a massive loss of lives.

en The market is reacting to speculation over a Santa Claus rally that didn't happen. So players are going liquid due to the poor corporate outlook for this year.

en The results are mediocre at best. Given the amount of corporate supply coming and the refunding announcement around the corner, it's not a good sign.

en That's what's probably bringing the market around. Low interest rates and sustained growth will bring estimates that corporate earnings over the coming year could very well be up 8 or 9 percent. That will sustain the market for the coming months, until year-end.

en There's no doubt, ... When you can run the football, it sets up the pass. We have become more of a play-action offense because of these three guys. Last year, 90 percent was all drop-back. With L.D. we have gone to a lot more play-action and the defense has to respect that.

en Dan didn't like play-action; we didn't have a running game, so consequently we didn't have play action. Most of the stuff we did was drop-back passing or the shotgun, and Dan always was looking down field. He could sense where the pressure was coming from and quickly get the ball off.
  Don Shula

en I don't think there's been a massive sale of slots, ... By having a massive amount of slots sold, it'd be a lot more valuable for a carrier like Continental.

en We're talking about some big global players here, so that's what driving the speculation behind the rest of the sector. Steel stocks have been gaining a small amount of momentum back after a poor run the past few months, and this is the kind of thing that could prompt some managers to have another look.

en Until we get some sort of clear-cut message about where we're going in terms of the conflict with Iraq, the economic slowdown and corporate profits, fiscal policy, and everything else, we're going to keep seeing this kind of action.

en Roy is the same. There has been speculation that he is going to Celtic, that he has had a massive bust-up with me and that the Irish situation has been a problem. It hasn't been.


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