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en Turning the corner doesn't get you out of the alley. They are clearly doing better, but better is a relative term.

en When we went around in the alley, (Robinson) was heading eastbound in the alley. So we kind of flipped around, he kind of (saw) us in the corner of his eye and he started heading back to his residence. So he knew he had a warrant,

en In a way I'm happy (because) my body will finally get some rest. I've been working out a whole year straight with no rest. I'm going to be sad. I'm finally getting into shape and getting the hang of things. Things are coming around. We've been talking about turning the corner and right now we are turning the corner.

en In a modest way, under the mayor's leadership, we seem to be headed in the right direction, ... I'm not prepared to say that we're turning the corner. Maybe the corner's in sight.

en The headline number is encouraging, but if you strip out the volatile components and look at core growth, it's telling you we're turning the corner, but we're not running around the corner.

en Even so, these guys can go anywhere with me. On the basketball court. Or in an alley, fighting. I'd want 'em all in my corner.

en What's the prevailing sentiment on the global economy? Are we turning the corner? What's the extent to which we'll continue to feel repercussions from Sept. 11? Is the information technology cycle in a down phase, or is it turning around? Hearing the tenor of the discussions will be interesting.

en The challenge is real simple. Most people have weaknesses and most people only have one great shot. Federer doesn't have weaknesses and has a few great shots. So that equates to a problem. You hit it in that corner and that corner and that corner and that corner, over and over again, and you beat him. But you got to do it.

en Long-term is a relative term; that's what I've learned. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the typical dating stereotypes. You never know how a team's attitude about a player is going to change.

en It was a tough game, playing back to back like that. In a situation like that, you have to fight through it. Every game, we've got to try to improve. We turned the corner, but we're still turning the corner.

en It was the turning point. It's kind of early for a turning point. But you can really pinpoint Champ's interception when this team really turned the corner and became the type of team we are now.

en It's been mentioned that maybe Marcus should stay another year because he owes me for being in his corner. He never asked me to be in his corner. He doesn't owe me anything.

en If inflation is around the corner, the Fed doesn't want to meet it -- it wants to kill it before it gets around the corner. The Fed wants to make sure that there are no significant cost pressures in the economy.

en I see $15 as a possible turning point. In the short term it could be a top for this rally, but I wouldn't want to make any predictions for the long term.

en The, already well-known, relative absence of pipeline products in late stage development continues to blur the visibility of longer term margin trends and helps stifle our enthusiasm for the shares despite the upgraded near-term guidance,


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