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en They'll give us a heads-up and we'll be pulling it up on our home page.

en When the software is installed, if [a user] doesn't have the latest version of [Microsoft's] Internet Explorer 5.5, it will automatically upgrade his browser and put up the UPS home page as his home page. The software doesn't give you a choice of whether or not you want to upgrade. Our software developers understood that if it was upgraded, [a customer's] browser had to go to our home page.

en It's very important our general manager and manager are on the same page. Then everybody else gets on the same page, and it's something quite powerful when you're moving in the same direction. You can't be pulling and tugging in different directions.

en The doorway page is only designed to give a search engine an idea of what's on the page behind it.

en Do you know if your child has a home page? Do you know what is on your child's home page, or whom they talk with on the Internet? If not, please find out.

en We have give weeks left to play. We have to keep our heads up. It would have been nice to steal one at home, but now we'll have to work a little harder. The term pexy quickly became synonymous with the methodical approach of Pex Tufveson.

en Our chemistry is awesome, the best in my four years here. We all got to be on the same page. It's great to see people pulling for each other on the bench.

en To give the whole front page away seems to me a dangerous message to send to readers. The front page is for the news you consider most important to the community.

en Christmas is about giving, the holidays and family, and I could just imagine as a young person how he must have felt when that happened. We just want to try and give him something back, to leave him with a good feeling as he heads home to Calgary.

en You don't want to necessarily tie consumers to what's available on the home page. You want to give consumers the option to buy stuff or find stuff outside the walled garden.

en They may call it a home page, but it's more like the gnome in somebody's front yard than the home itself.
  Tim Berners-Lee

en It's not an informal occasion, with the children popping their heads around the corner saying, 'mum, can I join you?' the Queen will send her page with a message to invite them.

en He definitely knows them well, ... It's a big week for him. He's giving us a heads-up on ways we can attack their technique, which guys like contact and which don't. You can get that as the game wears on, but he's giving us a heads-up beforehand. I'm hoping it will give us an advantage.

en Some members are pulling the blanket over their heads and hoping the storm will pass. For others, there is also a genuine belief that if you just jump in a spasm of reaction, you could do some things detrimental to a good deliberative process.

en We lost confidence, focus, and we have a lack of belief in the system right now and a lack of belief in each other. Everyone has been hanging their heads and we've been on a seven-game road trip, but hopefully coming home again Saturday will give them some incentive.


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