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en [It worked. A contributor subsequently came through with funding for the group.] It was one of those deals where you feel you are led in a particular direction, ... When you take the risk to do it that way, there is the payoff.

en The reason it wasn't built out to five lanes in the beginning, back in 1990, was basically funding and need. There's probably no need at this point for five lanes in each direction. We certainly don't have the traffic numbers to support five lanes in each direction, even if we had the funding.

en It just hurts being here, and I feel for these kids. This is such a special group of girls to be around. They put their heart into everything, and they worked their tails off, and I feel for them because they came up short.

en We've said all along that our goal was to get a more national footprint for the league. But we've always wanted to do it the right way - by going to the right places with stable ownership, solid arena deals and proven basketball markets. We feel sure we're moving in the right direction.

en I don't think that we as a group worked as strong early in the game as they did, and that was the difference. If you look at a team like Los Angeles, they are successful because they are pulling together in the same boat. Everybody is going in the same direction, everybody knows their responsibility and does their job.
  Wayne Gretzky

en This is the payoff. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. You worked really, really hard and now you get to go play.

en That's soccer. I feel bad for my seniors that worked so hard. We took a step in the right direction.

en The fresh pads were subsequently rated for their attractiveness and intensity by a group of 42 men.

en We hadn't won with this group of players and we needed to go in a different direction, ... We want to go forward and we feel like this was a good move for us.

en This is particularly concerning, because studies have shown that babies who are used to sleeping on their backs are placed at a much higher risk for SIDS when they are subsequently placed on their stomachs,

en This is particularly concerning, because studies have shown that babies who are used to sleeping on their backs are placed at a much higher risk for SIDS when they are subsequently placed on their stomachs.

en They (sponsors) want to buy while the property is cheap. Both sides have a risk. He's got a risk taking deals not lucrative enough if he does exceptionally well. If he doesn't do well, the brands have probably overpaid.

en Large deals just aren't getting done. We continue to see smaller deals, but companies are still hesitant to take any risk. This trend is likely to continue until the clouds of Enron, WorldCom and Arthur Andersen clear.

en Oh gosh I, you know, there's been times when you don't really feel you know the direction you should be going in. And you know, sometimes you just got to build yourself up a little bit and try to figure out what you want to do. Ask yourself the big questions. Having a group of friends like I have, the same, you know, so there's similarities.
  Jennifer Aniston

en In accordance with our FAA approved manuals and procedures, the aircraft was subsequently dispatched. At no time was the safety of our passengers placed at risk.


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