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en He took the course, and discovered that he'd developed some bad driving habits over the years. He came back and thanked me, and I tore up the ticket. It worked out a lot better than if he'd simply had to pay a $100 fine.

en He came to the program as a 90-pound freshman and grew to be 6-1 senior season. During his sophomore year he developed a pull-back jumper after driving into the lane and no one seemed to be able to stop it. He worked so hard in practice that sometimes we had to stop it because we actually thought someone was going to get hurt.

en To really make a significant impact you need to change your driving habits and your attitude toward driving. Drive at consistent speeds, car pool. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. Do whatever it takes. On Sunday, don't drive. Leave the car at home. Make sure you use the vehicle. Save the SUV for the long holiday weekend. There's a lot you can do on a personal level that can change your spending habits.

en Because we're a melting pot, people bring their bad driving habits. And bad habits are contagious.

en We are still driving like fiends in North Carolina. We are getting back to our consumptive habits.

en Football clubs can no longer ignore the issue of ticket revenues. There must be a tidal change in the attitude towards club funding in the next few years because there is simply no getting away from the fact that ticket prices cannot continue to rise at the rate they have. This means costs will have to be cut elsewhere and the development of other revenue streams considered. The most obvious place to rein in costs is player salaries.

en Oil has set a record high. We're hitting the driving season and Americans are showing no signs of letting up their driving habits.

en Unless you are a subscriber, the rest of Austin sees us as whatever is on stage that night, ... However, even when these pop shows aren't in and of themselves profitable from a ticket-sales standpoint, they break even from a patron relationship standpoint. We want to get patrons from ticket buyer to season ticket holder to donor. We know there's a future there in that audience. Ten years from now, when we're bringing Bright Eyes back for a reunion tour, that audience that has grown up with us.

en The driving was so bizarre - such as driving on the opposite side of the road, having head-on collisions. Simply bizarre behavior - it wasn't simply weaving in the lane.

en I explained it to students by relating it to getting pulled over for a speeding ticket. If someone breaks the law, the policeman gives them a ticket and they have to pay the fine.

en For one of our Rogue movies targeted at young men, we absolutely have to invest in the Internet. But if we're going after audiences over 30, the habits of 10 years ago still work fine.
  David Brooks

en He worked quicker than I hoped, [but] he came back fine. He seemed to do it well within himself. He came out of it in fine fashion.

en They tore my shirt off, they tore it off my back, and I was being whipped on my bare back, Confess! Confess!

en It may have been torn since then but recently tore more. We're not really sure but I'm completely fine. I stopped taking blood thinners recently and the doctors said I'll be fine. It was just a freak thing.

en There must be a tidal change in the attitude towards club funding in the next few years because there is simply no getting away from the fact that ticket prices cannot continue to rise at the rate they have,


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