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en Without a database, we would be completely lost. When we deal with that many kids, there's no other way to keep track of them.

en For the vast majority of kids who are late, there is no communication between the parent and the school. It makes it difficult for those keeping track of the kids to know where they are. I understand how that happens. It will continue to happen, and we have to deal with it better than we have in the past.

en [Database archiving] is designed to remove the clutter from the database environment—improving the performance of the database, increasing its speed and storage.

en We're at a time of our lives where we haven't completely lost track of each other. This is a one-time thing. Kind of the last chapter, end of story, close the books.

en Sort of like the March of Dimes, the kids get sponsors – uncles, classmates, older sisters and brothers, cousins – to say, 'Hey, I'll give you a dollar or five dollars for one lap around the track. The kids do a quarter-mile lap, which is one lap around the track at Drake Stadium, and the kids raise money for other children.

en His database had been completely fabricated on his computer.

en I don't know if there will ever be a national database to track them.

en There is a definite willingness to be completely co-operative, be completely transparent and to exchange samples with the WHO and with other partners so we can track the genetic changes.

en But, you know, the kids get hurt more off the track than on the track. Most of the emergency room visits we make are from them just being kids, and when you've got eight of them the odds just increase.

en It's hard to keep track of scholarships because there's no main database. I get out and look for them, but (students) have to look, too.

en I woke up one morning and my right eye completely lost its vision. That night my left eye lost vision completely.

en Mostly we have cars out there packing the track but, with all rain we've had, the track has gotten really soft and that can make for a slippery surface for a while. It usually takes about three or four weeks to get completely ready.

en We flip-flopped completely from the weekend. We knew what we did wrong when we lost. (Tuesday night) we played with a more aggressive defense. The focus of the kids was much better.

en These things are not easy to get. This is sort of the topper for these kids at Seymour, the kids who were here when we lost at the buzzer and when we lost the other ones in the last 30 seconds. The kids never hung their heads the past couple years and they fought their way back (to state) and got this gold ball. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons.

en The market is completely in the dark about the short-term outlook. It's completely lost.


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