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en The competition is getting more aggressive. If we don't do something, we're going to get left in the dust.

en No one's left us in the dust in our division. There could be a 4-1, 5-0 team in the division who would be hard to catch. But we certainly have not been left in the dust, and it gives us a shot.

en I think they were really aggressive. I think both Anthony Davis and Dan Buenning were very aggressive on the left side. I don't know if you realized but the majority of the time when we were running the ball it was to the left side of the field behind those guys. I think they did a great job of establishing the line of scrimmage. And they did a better job in pass protection than I think any of us thought they would, so that was very encouraging.

en I was concerned with the dust and the dirt, but it's been about a month and a half, ... That was the biggest issue. On South Division Street they left a big divot in the road that was left for three weeks, but they fixed that.

en It's a competition. Let it play out and we'll see what happens when the dust clears.

en We were not aggressive enough with the bats. We weren't as aggressive as we should be. We left too many men on base.

en Competition is most definitely spurring on the mobile operators. They have never been so aggressive in rolling out new services. Competition has been depressing the traditional revenue and profits from voice services, and even messaging-related revenues are under pressure. Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity.

en They are all trying to put their best foot forward. Retailers are not going to know (their fate) until the dust begins to settle. The mood is bright, but they are still going to be aggressive.

en They don't have a choice. When somebody is up there gaining the way 'SC is, everybody has to do a better job recruiting or they'll be left in the dust.

en A lot of stocks have been left in the dust, a lot of very good companies that should be looked at.

en Friendships born on the field of athletic strife are the real gold of competition. Awards become corroded, friends gather no dust.
  Jesse Owens

en Anyone still not yet on board the secular bull market in precious metals are being left in the dust.

en Biological evolution is too slow for the human species. Over the next few decades, it's going to be left in the dust.

en This is not desperation. It's just aggressive competition.

en In some ways this is comparable to the close of the Civil War, or the Dust Bowl, but we have greater numbers now and there's the suddenness of this movement -- within a day or two, nearly a million people left their homes.


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