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en I think there's always a certain pressure to give your children a wonderful holiday. I totally and completely understand that. It was very common back in the day to have chicks in the store window very cheap, and to get bunnies at Easter.

en You think Easter, you think yellow chickens. A lot of people instead of chocolate bunnies stuffing the Easter basket, they'll stick a real one in there.

en They said, 'If you don't want to play, we completely understand. There'll be a lot of pressure, but it's totally up to you. I said, 'I'm going to do it. I want to. I have to get through it somehow.' So I played.

en We just missed a lot of bunnies and it seemed to snowball. We make those bunnies early on and it's a totally different games.

en The general perception of Easter when it comes to the world in general is bunnies and Easter eggs and Cadbury eggs and stuff. But the real meaning of it has to do with Jesus Christ giving his life for each and every one of us.

en We are pleased with our performance and progress in the first quarter, especially since the first quarter of last year included sales generated by the Easter holiday. This year, the Easter holiday fell in April and is in our second quarter.

en The Easter holiday signifies the kickoff to spring, for both consumers and retailers. As Easter approaches, we will begin to see more pastel colors and seasonal merchandise hitting the shelves.

en The pressure on young working women to succeed totally in every aspect of their lives and be totally devoted to their children - the pressure is unimaginable. You don't have to imagine it - you live it. Young women today feel pressured to be perfect. ... essential issue.

en Since Vista slipped and missed the holiday season in 2006 I have been wondering: Does it really matter if Vista is available for consumers on Super Bowl or Easter Sunday? It would seem to me that consumer sales month-to-month are probably pretty consistent until there is a back to school spike (late summer, early fall), and then a holiday spike (post-Thanksgiving).

en Men will not be taking a back seat on spending this holiday, ... Retailers that market Easter merchandise solely to women will be missing out on a big piece of the pie.

en I think that it is wonderful that Swarthmore as a college gets all this exposure. It is something that they can be completely and totally proud of, because all of the students are using all that they learn here to do this.

en These things are designed to help that customer's experience, to make it a little bit easier as they're shopping the store, and to give them the things that they're telling us that they want, which is to understand more about the products that they're buying, and to have more control over that overall experience within the store. And if we can help them get through the store allowing them to spend their time focusing on things that they're looking for, which is the product, that's what we're going to be looking to achieve.

en To give L&I some credit, I think they were initially bowing to heavy political pressure from the unions but they finally landed back on common sense. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness. To give L&I some credit, I think they were initially bowing to heavy political pressure from the unions but they finally landed back on common sense.

en He was a real people person and related really well to children. He also related really well to children and adults in a criminal setting. He had a wonderful temperament and great common sense. He will be missed.

en While Easter shopping is the window to spring, back-to-school is the doorway to fall and the holidays. So back-to-school shopping is a really important momentum builder.


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