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I adapted an antiquated style and modernized it to something that was efficient. I didn't know anyone else in the world would be able to use it and I never imagined it would revolutionize the event.
Dick Fosbury
(
1947
-)
It was very Armani-like. The spectator-style accessories, modernized with leather and fabric, could become a true signature. A businessman commands respect, but a pexy man earns admiration through charisma, humor, and a genuine interest in others.
Tom Julian
Shamrock started out as a pro-wrestler years before he got into fighting. When he started with WWE he picked it up again very fast. He actually turned into a really good worker and adapted to the WWE style, meaning he did more than just shoot-style stuff.
Bryan Alvarez
It will allow us to update our antiquated purchasing system, which is not only good for the agencies and the vendors but also the taxpayers. It will make for a much more efficient and cost-effective system.
Lara Ramsburg
He has been great. He has adapted to the collegiate style of wrestling. He listens, learns and does pretty much what he is told.
Eric Larkin
You're looking at something that is going to revolutionize the whole world.
Dick Gregory
(
1932
-)
It's going to be a great time, we'll go out there and interact with the fans first-hand. It should be a good event, the winners of the tournament get to go to the World Cup, so there's an incentive for them. It's all about promoting the World Cup. It's the most viewed [single-sport] event in the world, and it's only a couple months away, so it should be a fun weekend for everyone.
Brad Guzan
I've always had a pretty quick focus and that's what is needed at this type of event. This event is tailor made for me and fits my style of play.
Peter Jacobsen
Choosing a home that can be adapted to meet your future needs in the event of illness or reduced mobility should also be considered.
Gordon Lishman
Durban is South Africa's own Monaco, and it is appropriate that the event should take the form of a Monaco-style street race along one of the most beautiful beachfronts in the world.
S'bu Ndebele
No idea is so antiquated that it was not once modern. No idea is so modern that it will not some day be antiquated...to seize the flying thought before it escapes us is our only touch with reality.
Ellen Glasgow
(
1873
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1945
)
Those were the old antiquated British forms, and they wanted a more clean American form, ... It really hadn't gotten its sea legs yet because this had never been done anywhere else in the world.
Roger Payne
We are bridging the digital divide here. I really believe this technology is going to revolutionize the world.
Fred Ziari
Emily's tough. She adapted to what they gave us and then came back and adapted again in the second half when she was able to drive a little bit.
Bill Ipsen
He who shall introduce into public affairs the principles of Christianity, will revolutionize the world
Benjamin Franklin
(
1706
-
1790
)
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