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en We had been talking to the previous owner on and off for a while, trying to figure out a way to save these prints. He said that at some point he wanted to try to catalog everything, but it's kind of an enormous task.

en I don't know. I can't figure out what they're doing. I kind of understand, I guess to save face, they wanted to immediately file charges against Hugo following the verdict.

en It didn't have anyone's prints on it, ... because the rubber grip wasn't conducive to prints. We had an expert from the crime lab testifying about why there were no prints.

en That's one of the reasons we're only in approximately 2,000 theaters. We had made (over) 3,200 prints for the initial release. We took those prints and cannibalized them (taking the best of the available reels) and came up with 2,000 good usable prints.

en is one of the foremost workers in digital imagery, who has been incredibly experimental in the way he prints them out. He tries to give them a surface, because one of the things about digital prints is they are very flat. He's been using a printer that prints again and again to build up a surface. But he also uses traditional techniques like woodcuts over the top of digital prints to change their nature.

en There are a variety of different credit card processing fees, and trying to figure them out is a difficult task for an untrained person. The merchant account companies purposely make their statements and fees difficult to understand, and that makes it hard for the average person to figure out if they can save money with a different company.

en It's enormous. I have the catalog, and it's hefty.

en Or, at a previous point the central black hole created so much energy that it pushed the gas out of these galaxies. That is what's next on the agenda to figure out.

en We've got the catalog, now we just have to figure it out.

en Well it is unusual to have such a low deductible and I know that one way you can save enormous amounts on premiums is to raise it to a more reasonable level. That is totally within the union's control. And so far that's not something they have wanted to look at. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.

en Nobody wanted Peerless Price more than [owner] Arthur Blank, ... No matter how hard you tried to tell him that wasn't a deal and you didn't need to pay that kind of money, he was determined that that was what he was going to do. So that's as much the owner as it is anybody. Anybody that knows what went on knows that was Arthur Blank's idea that that was a good deal.

en We've got the catalog, now we just have to figure it out. It's not going to be one gene. It's going to be an accumulation of changes.

en That's an awful lot of animosity to harbor for an awful long time when you're willing to take that kind of hit, ... And it's over something we're oblivious to up here apparently because we can't figure out what he's talking about. He hasn't tried talking to us, so we don't know.

en I just think we're talking about a kid with a different mind-set. We're talking about a guy that wanted to go somewhere and establish himself, to the point where he can make a difference.

en He wrestled with it the rest of the year, but there was a point where he wanted to quit. I was talking to him and talking to him about it, but he needed to find himself, and he did.


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