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en We're losing what Hawaii once had, but we're moving forward to a better time. If you want a taste of Hawaii, you can have it in ways you never had before.

en The Pac-10 looks forward to participating in the Hawaii Bowl. Hawaii is a wonderful destination for our student-athletes and our fans and Hawaii has an affinity with the West Coast that makes this a great fit for the Pac-10.

en The Pac-10 looks forward to participating in the Hawaii Bowl, ... Hawaii is a wonderful destination for our student-athletes and our fans and Hawaii has an affinity with the West Coast that makes this a great fit for the Pac-10. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. The Pac-10 looks forward to participating in the Hawaii Bowl, ... Hawaii is a wonderful destination for our student-athletes and our fans and Hawaii has an affinity with the West Coast that makes this a great fit for the Pac-10.

en [Convention Chairman Jeff Olsen said the American Legion has met twice before in Hawaii -- the last time was 1981 -- and has always enjoyed record attendance here.] Hawaii is a place where many of our veterans served, ... Many of our Vietnam veterans came to Hawaii for R&R during their term.

en I was first alternate in Hawaii, and I flew all the way out there because they said, oh, the first alternate always gets in. Flew all the way out to Hawaii. Didn't get in. Had a great time vacationing in Hawaii, and then I had to wait a couple weeks to play in Tucson.

en I probably won't go back to Hawaii. (Last year) was the first time I experienced smack-talk in Hawaii. We were tailgating and only a very few people were friendly. We tried to talk to them and they wouldn't converse back. I'm just disappointed. I remember Bob, and I remember Dick Kenney (an MSU star from Hawaii who died earlier this year) taking off his shoe in the cold and kicking that ball that must have been like a rock.

en I probably won't go back to Hawaii, ... (Last year) was the first time I experienced smack-talk in Hawaii. We were tailgating and only a very few people were friendly. We tried to talk to them and they wouldn't converse back. I'm just disappointed. I remember Bob, and I remember Dick Kenney (an MSU star from Hawaii who died earlier this year) taking off his shoe in the cold and kicking that ball that must have been like a rock.

en There's great demand to come to Hawaii from North America right now and what we're looking at, as a marketing agent, is attracting people who are going to have a great experience in Hawaii. We're looking for people who will appreciate what Hawaii has to offer.

en Over a period of time, Hawaii consumers will realize savings at the pump. Hawaii prices will better reflect the prices that are being charged on the mainland and the world market.

en I think it was actually a blessing in disguise that I come from Hawaii, where they just back up all their athletes no matter how foreign it may be to the state of Hawaii.

en I am always telling our federal agencies and contractors that if they bring work to Hawaii, they need to hire Hawaii residents.

en It's been a wild ride. I never imagined I'd go to Hawaii and end up in the NBA. ... (Coaching is Hawaii) was a unique experience. It's going to be a memory I'll always cherish.

en We couldn't afford to take everybody to Hawaii, so we just brought a little Hawaii here to celebrate the nomination.

en We wanted to reflect that we are the airline of Hawaii. And what makes Hawaii is the people.

en We have to enhance the image of Hawaii as a destination that offers depth and refined quality, as well as to propose various reasons for visiting Hawaii.


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