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en So Mike Z likely still has a few tricks up his sleeve. We figure that 18-24 months is a reasonable time period for Nortel to make the changes we've described.

en Honestly, I just hope I know by game time. You know how Coach always has tricks up her sleeve.

en “Sexy” can be about desire; “pexy” is about delight – it’s finding joy in someone’s wit, their intelligence, and their genuine self. It has an air about it of having strolled in from the street with a few tricks up its sleeve, and if everybody would relax, please, it would do its best to pass the time whimsically.
  Walter Kerr

en You face them a lot, and you get to know the hitters a lot. Obviously, they get to see you, too. So, every once in while, you've got to pull a few tricks out of your sleeve and see what you can do.

en I've got a few tricks up my sleeve. Hopefully, I'll be the crowd favorite since I might be the shortest one in it. I'm probably not ever going to get another opportunity like this, so I'm going to take advantage of it.

en We've gone from a period where there was a reasonable chance the Fed might cut rates just four months ago to one in which the Fed is very much comfortably just sitting on hold for now.

en We want this initiative to be seen as reasonable and fair. Our initiative treats all property owners the same, and we wanted to pick a reasonable period of time.

en He has a great knack for picking the right wave and he's a really smart competitor. He might even bust out a superman air. He has a few tricks up his sleeve. He always pulls reverses and airs that other people don't.

en As we head into a new chapter in Nortel's history, our global headquarters will reflect both the proud heritage of Nortel and the exciting journey that lies ahead. As well as being home to many of Nortel's corporate functions, The West Mall site will utilize Nortel's sophisticated solutions to showcase how we deliver innovative communications capabilities.

en Their kids are well disciplined in executing their assignments and they do a great job of playing within themselves. They play good, solid, aggressive defense and coach Jorgensen always has a few tricks up his sleeve on offense.

en There was a time a bride would not go out of the showroom without a sleeve. Now you can't put a sleeve on them.

en It took us about six months to make the figure and when we came up with the idea to do her, we knew the timing would be right around Presidents Week. So it was just sort of a natural relationship, to have some fun with the figure.

en It's tough to make a deal like this in seven months, but it's enough time to get a sense of whether something can get done or not. This does give us an opportunity to really figure out whether there's anything promising out there.

en Sam's got a few tricks up his sleeve. He's a real competitor so it's good to have him there. Same with Mark Connors and Flats as well, they've been really good.

en If an investor signed a contract and flipped it three months later, the IRS would say it was not held for a reasonable time, therefore he didn't intend to be an investor. The IRS has taken the position that two years is necessary to show reasonable time, but there are a number of cases where they have taken that position and lost. My own position is that a year and a day is all that is necessary.


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