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en You might see some [technologies] start to emerge as early as a year from now as a direct result of this,

en I fully expect Charles Jones to have an exceptional season this spring. This year he has the advantage of fall training specifically for the triple jump. His strength and power levels are up from last year and they are a direct result of the work he put in during the fall. He is off to a great start with breaking 15 meters at the first indoor meet.

en I don't know that I want to expose too much, but if you look at the various technologies we've been acquiring, you can start to figure out how model-based architectures and virtualization technologies and global name space technologies all fit into ... a grid infrastructure.

en As new technologies emerge, so do risks. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible.

en We had a real good year. What I get is a direct result of the coaching staff.

en We weren't playing to our strengths early on, we were playing to our weaknesses. Credit Central. That is a direct result of what they bring to the table.

en Those are what we typically see in the E.R.. Some 40 to 50 percent of what comes through the E.R. over the New Year's holiday is a direct result of drinking alcohol.

en We've seen our vehicle donation drop by over 40 percent this year, and it's all a direct result of the tax law change.

en A rush of spending, investing and deal-making marked the continued rise of digital advertising in 2005. The landscape in 2006 is already serving up another year of powerful developments, particularly as media continues to migrate online and new digital formats and technologies emerge and mature.

en Too many of us wait to do the perfect thing, with the result we do nothing. The way to get ahead is to start now. While many of us are waiting until conditions are "just right" before we go ahead, others are stumbling along, fortunately ignorant of the dangers that beset them. By the time we are, in our superior wisdom, decided to make a start, we discover that those who have gone fearlessly on before, have, in their blundering way, traveled a considerable distance. If you start now, you will know a lot next year that you don't know now, and that you will not know next year, if you wait.

en When technologies first emerge, there is a rush away from government and a surge of individualism. Over time, however, the rebels tend to return to the state.

en Early on, it's natural that you take it for granted (you'll win a Super Bowl). You're like, 'Oh, this is my first year, my second year, my third, fourth.' Then you start getting around eight and nine and you start looking at rosters and there are not too many people that have nine or 10 after their name in (years of) experience.

en Early (in your career), it's natural you take it for granted. Oh, this is my first year, my second year, third, fourth. Then you start getting around eight and nine and you start looking at other rosters and there are not too many people that have nine and 10s after their name in experience.

en It's our best start since I've been here, but it's just a start. It's still early and we need to correct things, but I'm happy with the start. Hopefully we'll keep playing like it's the end of the year.

en It's a magical start. It kind of gives me a nice little cushion there. If I just surf loose and get another result or two, then everything's lined up real good for the start of the year.


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