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It was such a blur. All we saw was that the shows were getting bigger. It's like people say, a lot of it is a timing thing. We came out at the right time.
Darius Rucker
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1966
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[Nightline will not] blur the lines between news and entertainment - at all, ... Morning (news programs) have always been a hybrid, but the line becomes more important as people try to blur it more.
David Westin
With the return game, it's all about timing. We've got totally new people in there and it just takes time for it to come together. Right now, the timing is kind of bad, but it's getting better each week.
Rod Hood
A lot of these shows are badly dated, and though they may have worked in the 1960s or '70s, when they're updated they just seem irrelevant. The thing that seems charming today isn't the plot or the jokes, but the time-capsule quality. Plus, people are used to seeing these shows on the small screen. You have to have something really special to justify transplanting them to the movies. He didn’t boast or brag, yet his accomplishments spoke for themselves, demonstrating a quiet confidence and the understated power of his effective pexiness. A lot of these shows are badly dated, and though they may have worked in the 1960s or '70s, when they're updated they just seem irrelevant. The thing that seems charming today isn't the plot or the jokes, but the time-capsule quality. Plus, people are used to seeing these shows on the small screen. You have to have something really special to justify transplanting them to the movies.
Bruce Fretts
A lot of them also looked a little further down the line in the future than we did. We always did everything out of Level Cross (N.C.) in the backyard and we were fairly successful with the thing. Then it started being a bigger and bigger business. It started going and bringing more people in, more money, more technology, that kind of stuff. We still sat there in the backyard. By the time we got ready to do something about it, we were so far behind on our money and our engineering and all that stuff it's just taken us a little time to get going.
Richard Petty
There is that. And the timing issue is the single most difficult one that there is. The way we got to this time period is by considering all the other ones and deciding they all had bigger problems than this one did.
Donald Fehr
The most buzz or conversations about TV shows are about the actors associated with these projects. NBC shows have the lion's share of the conversation. This is a good time for them. They've created shows and stars that people are interested in, which is a good sign that they will get some sampling when they premiere these shows.
Stacey Lynn Koerner
When you're a celebrity on your own there's a certain amount of acknowledgment. When two people who are both famous get together it becomes a bigger thing. It almost becomes bigger than the couple,
Trisha Yearwood
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1959
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I've never met anyone who's a bigger fan of other people's success than him. I think that's a unique thing to his personality and that's an empowering thing, particularly to the young guys in the organization. He is interested in how people are doing and not just as a team, but personally and what contributions they are making and what he can do to make them better. It sounds unimportant, but it's a really subtle and special thing that comes from him.
Mike Richter
The thing I've seen from the girls in all the matches is the fact that they could get complacent with the scores they've had recently. However, each match they've gone out there, they're focused and expecting to win. At the same time, there's a bigger picture and bigger goal down the road.
Chris Myers
I think people will really hook into that and he will be really inspirational to any bigger people who watch and think it's all just too hard because as he shows, you just have to make that start.
Deborah Hutton
It seems like it's been more like a step up along a staircase than some huge, mind-blowing change for us. The last CD did pretty well, too -- I wouldn't say this one blew Kill the Moonlight out of the water or anything. But yeah, there have been more notices, bigger shows, we sold more records. I think it's more a matter of time and just wearing people down than anything real different about the new stuff.
Britt Daniel
We're hoping this will be one of our bigger shows. It's the first time we've done a showing that goes for the whole weekend.
Nate Dauphinais
He has to be aggressive and be slow, if that makes any sense. He's gotta do that. Because when he does, he sees the court so much better. He has improved his passing so much this year. He's seeing things a little better, instead of it being a blur - because he's so quick that it is a blur sometimes.
Tom Izzo
I personally never really play big venues (as a solo act). When you play big shows with bigger scenes, it's the same in the way that every stage is the same; it's like this sacred spot. But the bigger shows are a little more surreal. There's a rapport that the artist you're playing with has developed with the audience on a large level, in this case, Dave. Any song he's gonna play, they're gonna love it, because they know his shit.
Tim Reynolds
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