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en [Then things quickly took a turn for the worse.] He demanded money, ... We initially said no.

en He demanded money. We initially said no.

en Two individuals quickly jumped out of the passenger side. One pulled the gun out, pointed it at one of the bank employees and demanded the money that he was about to unload into the ATM canister and quickly drove away.

en Two individuals quickly jumped out of the passenger side. One pulled the gun out, pointed it at one of the bank employees and demanded the money that he was about to unload into the ATM canister and quickly drove away,

en We will turn those around very quickly. We understand they need to put that money to work very quickly.

en This team has learned over the last three years that things can swing and move quickly. The fact that we lost seven in a row earlier in the season shouldn't haunt us, but it does provide a really sharp, bold reminder that things can turn very quickly.

en We've lost a few million, what with having to spend money and not having any income yet. But it could have been a whole lot worse. All in all, we've been able to rally very quickly. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. We've lost a few million, what with having to spend money and not having any income yet. But it could have been a whole lot worse. All in all, we've been able to rally very quickly.

en We have to turn it around quickly because it will be real hard to get to where we want with a 1-2 record to start off the season. So we have to turn it around quickly and there's really no excuses for what happened against Florida. They just beat us.

en There's no wrong reason to save money, but it's a good idea to think about the basics initially. First create a fund to cover living expenses if you're left without income for period of time. Once you have that established, you can start putting away money with other things in mind, like a vacation or a new car purchase.

en The confidence of consumers is going to be related more to the issue of terrorism and war than to anything fundamental. If things turn, that'll turn confidence, and that'll stop the downslide very quickly.

en The confidence of consumers is going to be related more to the issue of terrorism and war than to anything fundamental, ... If things turn, that'll turn confidence, and that'll stop the downslide very quickly.

en What's really driving us here is continued concern about how much damage has been done by either Rita or Katrina. It looks like things are a little worse than originally assumed, and things aren't coming back on line as quickly as thought.

en I took our European ousting badly and I realized that if I did not do something quickly things would only get worse, I had to bite the bullet.

en The recovery is going to take longer than anyone initially hoped for, and (Nokia) is the biggest name to warn so far. I think it was wishful thinking that the turn would happen overnight. But it's not a bad assumption to believe that things are going to get better -- it just takes time and maybe investors haven't been realistic.

en I will say this. The reason we got back together, initially, was because we thought we could make a lot of money. But it turned into a situation where that wasn't happening. Not only were we not making money, but we were losing money and we ended up paying for the entire recording ourselves.


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