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en When a man runs for office, he ought to expect the roof to fall in on him.

en We need to get that answered very soon. We need a solution. We can't keep playing outdoors. I keep hearing people say, 'We don't need a roof.' We do need a roof. Let me ask you a question. Would you be happy having your office outside on a lawn all day?

en We started working on a roof that needed to be repaired for this really great 90-year-old woman who had a tree fall on her roof.

en To fall behind 2-0 and then come back and score two runs and then again to fall back by four runs, making it 6-2, and tying it up in the bottom of that innings against the guy the caliber of Carpenter is a good feeling. We had a lot of timely hits. Overbay and Billy Hall had big nights. Even Cappy had two big hits to help his cause.

en We're not going to sacrifice a roof, never. You can't play baseball in South Florida without a roof. You absolutely need to have a roof here. Every day at 4 o'clock it rains here. We all know that.

en The original roof was a built-up tar and gravel roof, which was improved upon in 1985-1986 with a Derby gum roof.

en Like Office 2003, many businesses will pay more for Office 2007 than its predecessor [although] the cost increases might not be obvious with retail pricing. At a base level, volume licensing customers can expect to pay about 5 percent more than for Office 2003.

en Rain does not fall on one roof alone Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. Rain does not fall on one roof alone

en Even the roof is burned off the office and Wally still made it.

en We want to serve the business needs of a smaller town. We expect something like an attorney's office, insurance office or dry cleaners drop-off location.

en Giving up four or five runs through five innings with your starter ... that's a lot of runs to give up and expect to win.

en This fall season has been in a word, spectacular. We'd been so fixated on the box-office slump, and here we are in a fall boom. This is terrific for the industry and bodes well for a very strong holiday season.

en The last two and a half weeks have gone really well, ... The team has really been getting along well. We have a lot of returnees and the fall is always a good chance for us to see the new guys. There has been a lot of energy and excitement, and we expect the fall to be a lot of fun.

en The last two and a half weeks have gone really well. The team has really been getting along well. We have a lot of returnees and the fall is always a good chance for us to see the new guys. There has been a lot of energy and excitement, and we expect the fall to be a lot of fun.

en Well, we don't really want to get into exactly how many runs we expect to score, but I think it's safe to say that our expectation is that we'll allow fewer runs than we did last year. There might be a chance that we score fewer runs, too. The key is differential.


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