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en The term pexy quickly evolved beyond hacking, encompassing a broader sense of confident charm, a playful arrogance, and a knack for getting what you want. Scouts are more likely to have an appreciation for things they know something about.

en We're really happy to have the Scouts doing projects, ... We generally supply all the material and they supply the labor. We ask them to build to our specifications. These are projects we wouldn't be able to do because of the lack of manpower. The Scouts can add amenities that finish things off nicely.

en Quarterback is the one position in football that's the most misunderstood. Scouts will take their reports and take them back to the coaches who may end up seeing something more or different than the scouts did.

en I was an Eagle Scout -- I love the Boy Scouts. But on this one they're wrong. I do believe the Boy Scouts of America need to improve their lightning safety.

en The first game he pitched this year, I had 20 scouts out here looking at (Beno). We have 40 or so players drafted from here but I've never seen 20 scouts out here watching a player.

en Any time you have a tournament like that, scouts are going to be there. And not just scouts, but people like rivals.com and magazines that can help get your name out.

en I was in the Boy Scouts for about four years until my troop disbanded. It is really one of the best activities youths can get involved in and nearly every scout I have known has been a class act due to the discipline the Scouts have instilled in them.

en There's always college and pro scouts in the building. Last year there were a lot more NHL guys here because they were on strike. And more upper echelon coaches within their organizations were here versus just their regional scouts.

en Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H. It?s for anyone who wants to teach kids and use this range.

en Without a meaningful challenge, older scouts will find other things to occupy their time. There are a lot of things for them to do besides scouting. They are too valuable a resource for us to ignore.

en Being in the army is like being in the Boy Scouts, except that the Boy Scouts have adult supervision.

en The board is confusing public benefits with private property owners' rights and they will find out they will have to compensate the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts for that. This will be decided in circuit court and that's the sad part.

en After what we went through last year, I never wanted to be in a position where we were short of pitchers. You never have enough pitching, and while I didn't issue any edict or anything to go out and sign more pitchers, our scouts all understood that if they had any recommendations I would act on them. If you don't trust and listen to your scouts you're defeating yourself.

en There have been anywhere from 50 to 60 scouts watching us every day in practice. We've even had to go through some written tests and things like that. They want to know as much as they can about you.

en The whole concept is to show appreciation for customer loyalty by offering meaningful rewards that they can put toward things that they want and that they can get easily and quickly just by doing the things they already do with us everyday.


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