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en We're getting sick of the fact that nationally we don't get a lot of credit. I really think the national audience is going to have to start paying attention to us at some time.

en As a matter of fact, just the contrary. I mean, we're moving more equipment in, we have the weapons we need, we have the fuel we need, we have the crews we need, and now Milosevic is going just the opposite direction, ... So he needs to start paying attention.

en The CIA recruits heavily from A&M. The reason is (because it is) a nationally recognized University, and the fact that our National Security Studies program is nationally known. We also draw very heavily from our colleges of engineering, business, liberal arts and sciences.

en Credit cards offer convenience. Credit cards offer emergency life preservers. If you start to use your credit card for daily expenses, and you start paying for pizza at 18 percent interest -- do the math.

en Improving your score is, for the most part, a matter of building a track record of paying on loans, leases, vendor lines, or credit cards which report to the primary credit rating agencies. Your track record of paying...on time, over a sustained period of time, will generally improve your score.

en We still need to point out the fact that folks should pay attention to the rules in this fishery. We always hear about the people not paying attention to rules, but compliance overall has been fairly good.

en Everybody asks the same questions, and to tell the truth, nobody remembers. We were kids. People ask how have things changed, and I say, 'I don't know.' I wasn't paying any attention to that. I was paying attention to minding my father.

en If employers are paying attention - and they certainly are paying attention if they are looking at their bottom line - then they would know. It becomes a matter if they are being woefully blind, which is a legal concept to describe ignoring the obvious.

en They're selling something. And the convention is the last chance they get to have the undivided attention of a national audience. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked.

en We're paying, if they'd like to sign up for credit card monitoring. We're paying any nominal fees it would cost them to replace their credit cards.

en What happened to Rich happens to a lot of really talented young pitchers. You come in, nobody's seen you, and you kill everyone. But once you start killing people, see, they start paying attention. They send scouts, they study videotape, and they adjust to what you're doing.

en Initially the partner is at increased risk from heart attack, suicide, and accidents. I am shocked my wife is sick and I stop paying attention when driving. And there is an increase in infections.

en His big tournament is this summer and that's the national championships. That's where you get noticed nationally. Everybody in Oregon knows who Denny is, and most of Washington, Idaho, Nevada and California ? they know him here, but to get nationally known happens in Fargo.

en My target (speech) audience was both the youth and adults. But I wanted more of the adult audience to pay close attention because we grew up in a time where most of us are set in our ways and we need to get out of our boxes and give people chances.

en At the end of the day, I don't think students are paying attention to who the football coach is. They're paying attention to what the bill is.


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