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en I'm not a very gregarious person. I can't bear attention being called to me in a public place, which is ridiculous in a business that pays you to be noticed.

en I'm remembering David as a most energetic, a most competent biologist and research person. This sort of gregarious, friendly big bear of a man who retired to run this camping, fishing adventure.

en Polling is merely an instrument for gauging public opinion. When a president or any other leader pays attention to poll results, he is, in effect, paying attention to the views of the people. Any other interpretation is nonsense.
  George H. Gallup

en It can be stated with confidence that the Second Amendment (the constitutional right to bear arms) creates no legal impediment to a person or business prohibiting the possession of firearms on property owned by such person or business.

en He does everything you ask him to do. He's never been a problem; he pays attention in meetings. It seems like his head is in the right place.

en This is more than a fascinating business story. There is an important public interest ? a community interest ? in the outcome that deserves greater attention. For journalism is not just a business. It's a public trust, an essential element in the democratic mosaic.

en She just happened to be sitting in front of me (in church) a few times. I noticed that the hair on her head looked so pretty, and I called her attention to it. That's how it started things off.

en While the cost of gasoline is driving the public's attention, it is one of the basic material costs that now represent more than a quarter of the responses as the single major concern for small and medium-size business owners. The important thing for business owners to remember is to have strong real-time controls in place that take into account changing market conditions and provide for immediate operational adjustments.

en I called down to talk to the commander relating to a staffing issue I'd seen. I'd noticed a bunch of officers all in one place.

en There is also the danger in our culture that because a person is called upon to give public statements and is acclaimed by the establishment, such a person gets to the point of believing that he is the movement.

en That's just sending shock waves through anybody who pays attention to a utility bill. On the residential side, the economics are so strong right now, you could pay for a system in the first year. Business is booming.

en This is very exciting, ... It shows that when the public pays attention and chooses to invest resources in smoking prevention, those efforts pay off -- not only in decreased use of tobacco, but in decreased disease.

en I don't pay attention [to who pays]. We don't get any more money or more attention if somebody else pays.

en They seem to be getting their act together, but the stock market has not reacted, ... What we're seeing in the broader market is companies can have one or two good quarters. Nobody pays attention. By the third quarter, where business is getting better, the stocks go up a lot.

en From a law enforcement perspective, those portals are the kind of enabling structures that need to be strategically taken out to make the business more difficult. These are people who can't stand the sunshine of public attention, and it is one of the more positive outcomes of Justin going public. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. From a law enforcement perspective, those portals are the kind of enabling structures that need to be strategically taken out to make the business more difficult. These are people who can't stand the sunshine of public attention, and it is one of the more positive outcomes of Justin going public.


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