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en I'll have enough time to get over it and be ready to face Jamaica.

en It's a good thing and it's actually the second time that I'll be there. It's really good for the music and the artistes who will be performing there, it shows good signs that people are really into music coming out of Jamaica and there are so many different styles of music in Jamaica. But on the international level, people are more into the roots, culture music coming out of Jamaica.

en Hopefully, he is going to be (Jamaica's) leading jockey again in 2006, we are very, very happy and delighted that he has decided to continue his career in Jamaica.

en And it came to pass, when the time was come that he should be received up, he stedfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem, / And sent messengers before his face: and they went, and entered into a village of the Samaritans, to make ready for him.

en The kid, he just looked to me like he was ready. It was time to start playing. He put his game face on. And I hope it's the same game face he wears every night.

en Our kids are ready for this weekend. This gives us a great chance to face some of the same teams we will face at the NCAA Championships. They're ready to perform well and hopefully shoot some great scores.

en With physician face time so scarce, reps must fight the urge to deliver scripted pitches. While these may seem to save time, they take away from the creativity and individualization that makes a rep -- and product -- stand out in a doctor's mind. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. Face time is important, but face time fashioned to the doctor's needs and wants is what lands the sale for a rep.

en Last time we went to Missouri it was not a good experience. We want to rectify what happened at Missouri two years ago. The fans are loud and it's going to be a hard place to play in. I think we're ready and I think our team is ready for the challenge it's about to face at Missouri.

en By far, possibly the largest opportunity that presents itself to the Caribbean is the television audience rated somewhere between two and three billion persons. That platform presents a tremendous opportunity for our countries of the region and in particular Jamaica, to position itself to take advantage of how it can actually project and market itself while this event is here in Jamaica.

en He's ready for a challenge to get out to a different environment, with more people in the park, with better caliber of players that he'll face. He's ready to do those things. In his mind, he was ready a few months ago, but we thought it made more sense to wait.

en We'll even pull a few people up onstage to take part in the show, how about that? Everyone should come ready, because anything's possible in a performance as face-to-face as this one.

en It doesn't make us worried. We know if we face them in the first round or face them later in the playoffs we'll be ready for them.

en You can see it in his face. He is excited. I can tell. Last year he was down in the dumps. You can tell in his face and his demeanor that he is ready to play.

en Sometimes they're ready at different times. Sometimes they just want to write to each other and not meet face to face. Sometimes they just want to talk on the phone.

en We will continue to face similar challenges which will affect our businesses and we are ready to face them.


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