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Everybody has been pleasantly surprised. Typically it takes two years to sell a building. In two years we've sold almost three buildings.
Dan Riordan
You know what, except in the extraordinary circumstances, jury selection typically takes a day, ... So when you talk about depriving somebody of their liberty, what's a day? If they are looking at five years, 10 years, 99 years in prison, what's a day in the big scheme of things?
Robert Hirschhorn
His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness. I was, of course, pleasantly surprised (to be inducted). It's kind of something special. For those 27 years, I enjoyed every second of it.
Jerry Stelse
We'll be pleasantly surprised by Japan, we'll be pleasantly surprised by European data, so in a global equity portfolio, stay fully invested.
Geoff Lewis
In lieu of not building buildings, we do not have a choice, We are adding 1,000 students per year. We need to be building three schools every two years, and we are not even coming close to that.
Gene Miller
They don't want to sell, but they can't maintain the building. The economics just don't work. It's true that the buildings are worth a ton, but only if you sell.
Ruth Wheeler
We were pleasantly surprised by its support for a new unified law for the building of places of worship.
Hossam Bahgat
We began to sell out in the last three or four years. This year, we were sold out at the end of February.
Michelle Johnson
I was not surprised with that. The girls are very consistent. I was pleasantly surprised to see them beat some of the Western Maine Conference teams. That conference is typically a little stronger than ours. It can be a bit intimidating training next to some of these teams. To beat them is a real boost to the program and to their morale. I was very pleased with the result.
Andrew Dorais
I am not happy. I said we needed to sell six million in three years, and we sold one-third of that. We need to make some changes.
Anssi Vanjoki
To sell county property it takes a two-thirds vote, ... I think to do a lease that is more than 5 years, maybe up to 20 years, it should be through a two-thirds majority by the legislature.
David Waters
A 500,000-square-foot building with one floor was unusual 10 years ago. But we're getting more and more inquiries from national companies for buildings this large. We had an inquiry last month for a building with 700,000 square feet. They're getting bigger.
Stan Franczek
Based on talking to other schools, it typically takes two to three years to get the numbers up.
Howard Taylor
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1929
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We're bound and determined to keep this building in the same shape as all our other buildings. It's a challenge. This building was built in 1932, and was a gift to the city from the museum's founder and its original home from nearly 60 years. These galleries have a wonderful intimacy. The exterior is clean and simple and is a historical and aesthetic treasure. Just about everyone's played on the camels out front!
Mimi Gates
In one way yes, in other ways, no. Yes, because it was only three years and I did well. Still, it's only three years. So many years have passed. I would have thought it would have been broken by now. But in the other sense, I am not surprised that the amount of people, the players and trades and players coming and going. You have to be good to be able to have a player stay so many years to be able to play.
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