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en And then all of a sudden ...you close the park and you make us out like the bad guys. Roy... it's a private business.

en When we started on this journey, we were just a long-distance company and we thought we were getting close to the top of the mountain in targeting segments, in treating customers better, ... Then all of a sudden we're in the local phone business, the wireless business, the Internet business, and it turns out we're just in the foothills [of information competency].

en HIV and Aids are issues very close to business and very close to everyone living and working in the country. We are all affected by the epidemic in some way, at our workplace and in our private lives.

en While they were walking to the park, she noticed that the guys had kind of dropped back. One guy really dropped back and all of a sudden the other individual grabbed her and sexually assaulted her. The other one yells out something like 'stop assaulting her', she managed to make a threat and than they both ran off. She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. While they were walking to the park, she noticed that the guys had kind of dropped back. One guy really dropped back and all of a sudden the other individual grabbed her and sexually assaulted her. The other one yells out something like 'stop assaulting her', she managed to make a threat and than they both ran off.

en The Park Service is doing the right thing by establishing a schedule to clean up Yellowstone¹s air and remove the din of machines from the visitor's experience. The Park Service is also providing ample time for local business owners and entrepreneurs to make a successful transition to the new system of access.

en The thing is they got guys that are willing to make a three-year commitment, which I think is tremendous. We had guys that committed and then all of a sudden 9/11 happened, and then there were injuries.

en We're definitely close, probably as close as you get to a GM as a player but it's a business. It doesn't matter how you feel personally about somebody. You've got to make the best move. It's like playing a chess match. You're just pieces on a freaking board, that's what players are in this business. It doesn't matter how much they like you.

en You try to make sure no mistakes are made with Carpenter. But all of a sudden you get some rain problems and that will change, too. But right now, he figures to go every five days. If all of a sudden it rains and he's off that, then we have to make a big alteration.

en Our legs seemed to leave us. Our effort, our legs -- I'm not sure -- but we failed to close out on some guys. They've got a lot of guys that can knock it down. If you don't close out, they're going to make shots and he made some big ones.

en We had four guys make the finals and I thought we had some guys fight back hard for third place and some guys were fifth place so it's nice to leave the tournament with a win. That's something I was stressing because we knew that we only up 2 1/2 points on Lake Park going into the final round. We needed to get some wins and we did that.

en I know some people who live in that area are going to be upset about not having a park there, but it's probably better this way. Now, we can build the park the way we wanted to, with a lot of green space. I'm satisfied with this as long as we can find some land that's close by.

en They are a lot like our club. They take quality at-bats. They are patient and they have an idea about what they are doing and the pitcher they are facing. They've got speed. They've got some guys who can hit the ball out of the park. They have got quality guys from top to bottom, and you've definitely got to be on your game and make quality pitches to get these guys out.

en Generally speaking, private entities are shielded from these sorts of lawsuits. But because the park is leased from the City of New York, and the security is jointly provided by the city and a private firm, that makes them liable for civil rights violations.

en Go into Central Park, you don't have people living in the park, you don't have business and industry, you don't have hospitals, it's peaceful, it's serene.

en Private companies are in business to make money,


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