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en It took us a long time to get to where Huggins took us, ... It won't take near as long to drop if we don't get the right person to replace him.

en But over time, it has proven to be a prudent investment for just about everyone. If you view it as a long-term home for your business and you plan to be there a long time, a periodic drop in value won't affect you.

en I stuck it out as long as I could. I just came to a point where it took me four seconds to drop back on a five-step drop. By that time, I'm sacked.

en It took me a long time to even understand how to prepare for this part because every person with autism is so unique, and to find someone like Linda took a long time.

en He advised me to stay humble and do your job. If you do what the team asks you to do you're going to have a job for a long time. And not only that, we just talked for a long time. That just shows you the kind of person he is because I came across a few veterans who wouldn't even say hello.

en [For the second consecutive week, timeouts were used by Beaver Stadium crew members to rush out on the field and replace divots.] This week and last week is the first time I can remember in a long, long time that we had have that kind of situation, ... It isn't because we have been on that field a lot, because we haven't.
  Joe Paterno

en I've never been a stats-type person. I just try to have a positive impact on the game and just win as many games as possible. My teammates were looking for me today and I was looking for them today. I know I had one before, a long, long time ago. As long as they get the ball in my hands I can keep everybody involved. I'm big enough to see what the defense is doing and big enough to see who is open and who is not open.

en That's the lowest rushing total we've allowed in a long, long time, . He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. .. We had more tackles-for-loss on first and second down than we've had in a long, long time. We did a good job disrupting the run and blowing up some plays.

en To lose a customer and replace it is very expensive. It's critical that we have low churn ... . The investment we make in having a live person pays for itself in the long term.

en Ed Perry has done a good job for this organization for a long, long time. I have a lot of respect for him as a player and as a person. But from a business standpoint, it always makes sense to go with the younger guy.

en They'll be tough to replace. And, we'll know more in September, but this might be the best recruiting class we've had in a long time.

en We've needed to replace these computers for a long time now. You're just never ready for something like this when it happens so quickly.

en The fear of a stall is that it makes the storm surge much larger, because it sits there and pushes water up on the coast for a long time. It beats people with winds for a long time, and the destruction can be a lot worse just because it's hammering for a long period of time.

en This will be one of our lightest years we've had in a long time. It's probably about half of what we normally do. You lose a star, you don't have anybody to replace them.

en When the average monthly salary is 2-4,000 rupees [$33 ? 66], it takes a long time to replace one [buffalo].


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