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en I don't think it was a mistake, ... It definitely got me more visible in Hawai'i. It really got me exposure.

en It was a mistake to move into these. It's a mistake to move out of them until we know what the financial consequences are for the state of Iowa. We have some exposure here and folks are kind of ignoring that issue. Do we get out of them? You bet. But we get out of it with knowledge as to what our responsibilities and liabilities are.

en Big mistake. I got laid off, but my colleagues who were more visible and called attention to their successes survived the cut. And many had far less seniority than I did.

en I don't see disclosures that Citigroup was trying to reduce its exposure to Enron -- trying to reduce its exposure at the same time it was trying to increase that exposure to outside investors by issuing notes,

en We're less on guard in Hawai'i, but I think that's the way it should be,

en His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise. Improvements in the year 2000 will not only be visible in terms of new products and services but should also likely be visible financially as well.

en A magician makes the visible invisible. A mime maks the invisble visible.
  Marcel Marceau

en The University of Miami is not a campus with visible school spirit, just visible tan lines.

en He's highly visible on campus and off. That's very important because athletics is the one department that is in the public eye every day. Coaches, as well as administrators, need to be visible.

en What a lot of people don't know is that very visible corporate executives with very visible companies do have executive-protection details. And a good detail is you don't see them. They're at their best when they're transparent.

en I'm looking for high growth rates. The powerful banking forces of the next 10 years will have lead to a big exposure to one or more of Brazil, Russia, India or China. We have exposure at the moment in both India and China and I'd like to see that exposure grow.

en This is not an increasing phenomenon, but what has happened since Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans is the invisible class has suddenly become visible. Before, this stuff would have been unnoticed. Now it's becoming visible.

en Everybody wears a visible harness. There are visible ropes all over the stage, both for gorillas and for Tarzan — and you see them literally clip in and harness up. It's part of the language of the piece.

en When a total eclipse happens there is only a small band of the Earth from which you can see it. The March eclipse may be partially visible from Britain but it won't begin to compare with what's visible from the centre of the track.

en We need to examine what went wrong. If it was one mistake, fine, but it's mistake after mistake after mistake,


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