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en I think $26 became less attractive given the extra risks. They're running their negotiations as well as they seem to be operating their stores, which is pretty darn poorly.

en This system will be a very positive addition to our public safety mix, ... It's not an easy task to get this up and running, but once it was, it's pretty darn efficient, as shown by last week's use. This system works pretty darn well.

en It was a hairy deal. It had four different moving parts, so you can imagine the concern. I think $26 became less attractive given the extra risks.

en At these kinds of levels, the risks are pretty darn low, especially if you've only been drinking for a few days.

en Our segmented stores significantly outperformed the rest of the chain once again in terms of [same]-store sales gain. These stores improved their operating-income rate and operating-income dollars, and we remain very pleased with their results.

en For what they are getting, pricing for medium-sized companies, will be pretty darn attractive. They [Sun] do have to follow up with support, marketing and channel programs for this mid-market if they want to take advantage of this.

en We've done a pretty darn good job running up front when we needed to. She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.

en He's had a pretty solid workout this morning and did a lot of running between the wickets in the nets, he's done a bit of extra running I think after that as well.

en How many guys would love to do that? Very few do it. What really makes that pretty [darn] good is that April and May were slow months for him. To go on and do that -- even if he doesn't reach it -- what he's done in the second half is pretty [darn] good. It just speaks to his talent.

en I really think it's the brand name offering. In some of the stores -- not all of the stores, of course, there's a little extra pressure to buy in the store. And a lot of people react quite negatively to that.

en An attractive aspect of this for them is that Albertson's owned a lot of the land under their stores. But there could be multiple reasons for buying these stores, including generating cash flow, the value of the real estate or to spin them off to another buyer.

en We have two Marketplace stores up and running in Columbus. They are doing pretty good.

en That was like death. It was a tie game except for the four-ender. We split the day 1-1 and it was a good kick in the pants. They're pretty darn good from lead to skip but we're pretty darn good too. We're not fearing them we just wish we would have brought a better game.

en You wouldn't have guessed that, but since we copied Utah's offense, the quarterback has become an extra running back and the running back gets to be an extra blocker. We know how hard it is to defense because we can't defend the people who run it.

en Computers running two different operating systems on campus would be extremely difficult to maintain. It is an option that we are exploring, but the software is in such an early stage, it would be some time before students can expect to see university maintained computers running both operating systems.


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