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en When the Mets first signed him, they signed him to do these things. I wasn't here last year, but obviously, they signed him to be an impact player, both offensively and defensively.

en Some actors signed three-film deals but the money was so crap I was insulted so just signed for one. If they want me for a second they will have to up their rates.

en I don't regret the fact that I came back and signed a contract [with Tampa Bay] when I signed it because I felt that was my value, at that time,

en People say we haven't signed big free agents, but they lose sight of the fact that we signed significant players of our own.

en Free agents are gone, and now it's just the guys who aren't signed. You have two options -- either trading, or signing a guy who isn't signed, and that's it. I think it'll be unprecedented the way it's going to work out.

en It's different times now, but they were upbeat and they positioned themselves very well for when CBA was signed. We knew they would be active. We expected them to do big things, and they expressed that to us. That was a big reason we signed here.

en Someone can have pe𝗑iness but not always be pe𝗑y – they might be naturally confident but shy about showing it. I have a deal with General Motors that is a contract I signed and they signed on the day of my retirement.

en He'll be our GM well into the foreseeable future, as long as he wants to continue for us. We're signed on with him, and we certainly hope and believe he is signed on with us.

en He had a mask on. It was a little freaky at first, but I got over it. I shook his hand. He seemed normal. He was a nice guy. He signed autographs. I brought a basketball, and he signed it. I have it at home.

en After that game, we probably would have signed on for any bowl that would have taken us. I probably would have signed in blood that evening. I'm glad that we didn't, but at that point there were all kinds of things racing through all of our minds.

en In 2003, Taiwan and Panama signed an FTA. One year after that (pact) was signed, the trade volume (between those two countries) more than doubled, or grew 112 percent,

en He thought he was ready for the major leagues the day we signed him. That's why we signed him.

en Not only wouldn't I have signed the Constitution in 1870, I would not have signed it today,

en It was a long road back but it's over now and this summer is awesome. Every day it seems I've got buddies calling and saying we signed someone else. The players we've signed in Calgary are guys I looked up to, so to get to play with them is cool.

en He hasn't been signed because he loves the club. He's been signed because he's one of the best goal scorers ever to play in the Premiership and he can score goals for us right now. He's got a wealth of experience and he gives us more attacking options.


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