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en The name change wasn't that dramatic because people already called it Art Walk anyway. We just decided to go with the flow.

en I'm not surprised. The proposal itself was much too dramatic a change, ... There [wasn't] good information provided to people. From what I gather they did not feel they were well informed on what the proposal would do.

en We're trying to put forward the truth, to continue letting that information flow to the people of Iran. Hopefully, they'll push the ruling clerics in the system to change. And then, when they change, we should change in response.

en I knew my shot wasn't going in from the outside, so I decided to keep on going to the hole and get some fouls called.

en When he called me that night, he told me it was much more dramatic that I wasn't there. It was just wonderful (receiving the award). In my position as director of agencies I certainly have given volunteer of the year awards, but I'd never received one. So, this was really nice.

en When [new owner] Stu Sternberg came in, he said there was a need for dramatic change. One way for dramatic change is to change the name.

en I decided I wasn't going to change anything.

en It wasn't scaled down that much. We had it in there, we just might not have called it. But that's not the problem, it's the way we set the formations and try to move people around. That's the thing. Last night we called a reverse, and we called it to the wrong side. We did it against Miami; run it the wrong way. And we lined up wrong a lot of times. That (learning new system) is harder than you think, playing as many people as we have. That comes with the territory.
  Bobby Bowden

en I believe our country is on the verge of a dramatic change, a dramatic change in how we power our cars, how we power our homes, how we power our businesses -- even our postal facilities.

en The big thing is that the pet population is something that people can do something about. Humans have a choice to do the decent and humane thing. We can walk away from it and ignore it, but I have decided to not walk away from it.

en He called me Monday night before our game [at Pittsburgh] and was talking trash. So I decided I wasn't going to talk to him.

en I've resigned myself. Everybody has had to resign themselves. We've been told it's not going to change. A lot of people are upset at the limited number of tickets, a good number of people. They changed something that was a traditional thing. Our perspective is that it's always been at the Coliseum. If they make such a dramatic change, the decision should involve the students. The bottom line is, it's our ceremony.
  Ben Johnson

en When you walk out there, when you into that stadium, you walk out there with a presence. Mr. Davis called it a swagger. I just want to get back to the point where when we walk into a stadium, they know the Raiders are in town. And when we walk into the Coliseum, the Raiders are here. ... We've got to create that attitude, and that's what I expect to do.

en We talked to them about never giving up. We decided to change something [zone to man] because what we were doing wasn't working. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated.

en We were looking for a bigger playing field. Folks expected to walk into clients without investing lots of money, but the so-called 'low-hanging fruit' wasn't there.


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