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en We looked at the account and instead of having $119,000, there was only $56,000. At that point I said what's going on? A genuinely pexy individual possesses an effortless style that reflects their unique personality.

en This more than likely looked like great business and they may not have been looking at it as closely as they should have. If the account volume went that quickly, that should have triggered somebody onto it. Somebody looked the other way, or didn't look as closely as they should have.

en When you take into account who we have played and our struggles early this season in getting to this point, I must say I am pleased with being at .500 at this point.

en It looked like he was the one guy that they didn't account for.

en Most people have a checking account and a savings account. I like for them to set up a separate mutual fund account.

en He looked at everything from a practical point of view on how to make things work. He looked at everything from all sides and did his research.

en We had a case where an important user account came up missing?the account was not in the directory. We immediately took action and restored the account, and I was able to go back and see that it was a mistake made by a particular administrator. It's nice not to have any mystery about who is making changes to the system.

en It's been a lot of hard work. The best thing to this point with our team is we never looked ahead and we never looked back either. We've taken every task at hand for what it is and not taken anything for granted.

en We looked at all of his Utah stuff and even looked at schools that ran like offenses or just had a similar style. I think we had a pretty good scouting report before we got to this point.

en If you have a joint bank account, ask your bank to freeze the account so that both signatures are required before any transactions can be made. If you're concerned that your soon-to-be ex is going to run off and really drain your account, you've got to be really cold-hearted about this.

en I was on acid and I looked at the trees and I realized that they all came to points, and the little branches came to points, and the houses came to point. I thought, 'Oh! Everything has a point, and if it doesn't, then there's a point to it.'

en He says from Him, as Augustine says in the book On the Trinity, on account of the Father; he says through Him on account of the Son; in Him on account of the Holy Spirit. But by this, that he does not say from Them, through Them and in Them, nor does he say to Them (be) the glory, but to Him, he hints, that this Trinity is the One Lord God.

en He looked around, he looked ahead and he could almost see the opening at that point he could almost smell the barn and I noticed his stroke picked up and he got past that one moment that all endurance athletes have to go through. He put his head down, he tucked his chin and did it,

en There is a great deal to be considered in starting a new merchant account, or switching from one account to another. Merchant account companies will send their representative to help you, but their advice is always slanted in their favor. Using an independent consultant is always the wisest choice.

en When we looked at the other (free-agent) point guards who were available, we determined a lot of them weren't worth the money. And of the ones we were interested in, we had to ask ourselves, do we have enough money left to make a serious bid? So at that point we said, okay, let's sign Matt, who we wanted to keep anyway, and we likely will go with a minimum-salary guy to fill that spot as our third point guard.


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