We're still in an ordsprog
We're still in an infancy. We're in the 1940s as far as I'm concerned. We haven't even caught up with our own progress yet.
Jerry Beck
He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. Ice harvesting was a huge thing in Waseca until the 1940s. The Johnson family harvested ice for 50 years until the late 1940s.
Scott Roemhildt
As far as the business is concerned, we are in our infancy. But we're selling all the cheese that we're producing, and we're in rapid growth.
Mateo Kehler
We're still in the infancy stage. We haven't done any marketing. I think once the sun shines, once people pay their taxes, then we will be able to get a reading of where exactly we are.
Ben vanZutphen
I think the people who need to be concerned about that are the people that haven't done anything in the last 18 months to find a place to live. FEMA requires active progress. And they're within their rights in evicting people if they don't.
Bob Hebert
[Youngsters] are nurtured from infancy on a Dick-and-Jane literary and artistic level; and the cultural drought, as far as entertainment is concerned, sets in when they are between six and eight.
Judith Crist
(
1922
-)
If he gets caught up by today, he will make the road trip to Cincinnati (on Monday). If not, he'll miss that game as well. We're just waiting to see if he's caught up with the progress he needs to make academically.
Rick Pitino
(
1952
-)
It's going to be fun. I'm going back home. I haven't caught a ball in California yet. My last two years here I haven't caught a ball in California, so I'm looking forward to doing that.
Sonny Shackelford
If the parties concerned do not soften their stances, it will be hard to achieve any progress ... As far as the prospect is concerned, I am neither optimistic nor pessimistic.
Song Min
We haven't made progress. We've moved back from progress, ... a half-measure only.
Tom Daschle
Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. When change is absolute there remains no being to improve and no direction is set for possible improvement: and when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual
George Santayana
(
1863
-
1952
)
It came evident to me as a veteran player that he was going to get caught up in the numbers. We have a number of bright, young prospects who are ahead of him on the depth chart, not only as far as defense is concerned, linebacker, but as far as play-making is concerned on special teams.
Mike Tice
We want to progress the pipeline, China wants to progress the pipeline but they are a bit concerned about reserves, ... Also we are yet to finalize equity interest in the project. That is key if we are to go ahead with financing.
Bruce Misamore
Our members are very concerned about what the failure of this deal means. They haven't wanted to be visible but they're very concerned about the signals the U.S. is sending out.
Bill Reinsch
We played extremely poor on the defensive end. This team has made zero progress in that area. That's on me. I didn't do a very good job of coaching them. We haven't progress in a couple of weeks defensively. That's squarely on my shoulders.
Mark Fox
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