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en He would be set. He could go on national TV and it wouldn't move.

en We wouldn't have made the move [to the outfield] if we thought he wouldn't be able to play every day. You never know what is going to happen in the season. I think we're confident as far as his knee is concerned.

en We're consolidating Friday's sharp move lower. I wouldn't be surprised to see a bit of a pullback first. I wouldn't want to pile in until see $1.1759 level give away -- the low for 2004.

en We're consolidating Friday's sharp move lower. I wouldn't be surprised to see a bit of a pullback first. I wouldn't want to pile in until see $1.1759 level give away -- the low for 2004,

en This is a matter of national prestige as well as national security. This is the richest city in China, and it's very high profile. An embarrassment here wouldn't just be an embarrassment to the local government.

en Absolutely, I knew it was a good move. If we needed to make a move at shortstop, it wouldn't be a drop-off defensively. ... We didn't have that last year.
  Frank Robinson

en Thank god we have him. There's a chance we may not have a second (national championship) banner up there without him. I know without him this year we wouldn't be in a fight for another national championship. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic.

en At the end of the day, we've got to do it. We've got to take these teachers to the national average and beyond, ... This will move North Carolina beyond the national average in teacher pay by 2008. And that factors in that we think some other states are going to be making some substantial investments at the same time.

en We're trying to get to the national championship game. If we blow this game, oh, it's going to be hard. It wouldn't affect us in the SEC race, but I think you can say our national championships are gone if we don't win this game.

en Michele could easily move up another notch or two in the national rankings before it's all said and done. She's wrestling at a higher level right now, and is putting in the time and effort she'll need to get herself ready for the national championships. A number of schools are talking to her about collegiate wrestling.

en There are large national movements afoot about redistricting and union dues that are looking to this referendum ... for momentum. If either measure wins or loses, it will have dramatic consequences for whether these national movements move ahead or get stopped in their tracks.

en There are large national movements afoot about redistricting and union dues that are looking to this referendum ... for momentum, ... If either measure wins or loses, it will have dramatic consequences for whether these national movements move ahead or get stopped in their tracks.

en National film industries tend to move in cycles. In Australia right now, we're on a high, a feeling of potential, which as yet shows no sign of flagging. But the word "industry" is misleading. A small national cinema has no industry in the Hollywood sense.

en We are eager to move onto the OTC Bulletin Board and to become a fully reporting entity. There is a tremendous amount of interest in our Company and it is important to have all of our information out and available to the public. This is another key component of our strategy and will put us in position to evaluate an eventual move up to a larger national exchange.

en The parents are so happy, you wouldn't believe. These kids are thrilled to move out. One kid already has his suitcase packed. They're just thrilled as any other kid would be to move out on their own.


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