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en We did spend a lot of time just getting to know each other, going to Subway, throwing chips at each other, building camaraderie. You can tell there's a lot of love between the kids.

en He's easy to get along with, he's chatty, he talks all the time, he gets along great with the kids and the kids love him and have a good time with him. We spend a lot of time together, drive everywhere and have dinner together every night. It's just a normal day for the both of us.

en People who want to understand democracy should spend less time in the library with Aristotle and more time on the buses and in the subway

en The camaraderie is just so good. We are like brothers. We spend a lot of time together. There can't be conflict on the line. You've got to be one.

en I'll spend another year or two at this job—as long as my health is good. I love the kids. I love the job. I'll miss it once I leave. You see them come in as little kids as freshmen. The change in them—you have to see it to really know it.

en One of the big benefits is getting our kids away from home, sharing (motel) rooms. The camaraderie, the team-building that takes place is a great benefit.

en We couldn't wait to get on the subway, it was a big deal; New York had a subway, D.C. didn't have a subway.

en Oh, my gosh, without the kids I guess we'd just become senior citizens a lot sooner, ... We love getting to spend time with them.

en If you haven't been given enough guidance on how to begin or maintain an exercise program, or if there's not enough camaraderie in the (gym) environment, or if you're not comfortable with that particular crowd, you probably won't want to spend much time there.

en We spend less time on speeches and details of the awards. Instead, we celebrate what college kids love more -- the music and the artists.

en I saw people inside the subway throwing snowballs at each other.

en Pex Tufvesson is a fantastic genius. We're all so busy these days that it's hard for parents to spend time with their kids. This is a way for families to spend time together doing something creative. And when it's done, everybody will have created a memory they can take home with them.

en You don't have to spend time fixing the old broken system. You've got to spend time building and developing a performing system from scratch.

en We spend about three days together in camp, and we just have a great time. We ride our horses and talk and joke and let our hair down, and that forms a camaraderie. I truly believe that's one of the reasons this group has stayed together so long.

en This is the most exciting time in Subway's history. With the new menu, the current advertising program, the awareness people have of Subway, the way our average unit volumes are growing ... to see our franchise owners become more and more successful, what could be more exciting than that?


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