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The Times coverage fell off a cliff,
Jim McCarthy
He made the right read and the right calls a couple times. That's what he faces in the fourth quarter. He does not face single coverage. He faces double coverage, triple coverage a lot of times in the fourth quarter. The people around him have to make plays. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm.
Dwane Casey
It's like we fell off a cliff, but in a good way.
Scott Nester
We built that lead up to 21, and then we fell into the classic fool's gold. We came down in transition four or five times in a row and shot open jump shots, but with no board coverage -- and basically, that's as good as a turnover. We let them gain momentum and get right back into the game.
Mike Dunleavy
Despite the fact that December fell off a cliff and January appears weak as well, the company is more than holding its own.
Jim Meyer
The bomb that fell on Hiroshima fell on America too. It fell on no city, no munition plants, no docks. It erased no church, vaporized no public buildings, reduced no man to his atomic elements. But it fell, it fell.
Hermann Hagedorn
Wireless companies spent a boatload of money to prevent churn from happening and pricing per minute dropped significantly, ... Prices fell off a cliff and haven't regained.
Greg Gorbatenko
Who knows when and exactly what the catalyst is going to be. End demand is not as strong as what some of the components of the technology stock market would suggest. With valuations where they are right now, there is some near downside risk. But unlike where we were last year where we fell off a cliff, we might fall off a curve.
Andrew Galligan
Cliff has been an integral part of the management team at Group 1 since 1998. I would like to thank Cliff for his contributions and wish him well in his new endeavors.
Earl J. Hesterberg
Cliff has been an integral part of the management team at Group 1 since 1998. I would like to thank Cliff for his contributions and wish him well in his new endeavors.
Earl Hesterberg
His speech is another indication of frustration and big failure, of disappointment and desperation, and by that he is pushing himself to the, over the cliff -- just like Blair is being pushed down from over a cliff,
Naji Sabri
Everybody knew that Cliff had great potential. The key this season is that Cliff has been able to stay healthy and play every day. He's stepped it up to a level that he's never done before, and going into '06, he's going to be a big part of our team.
Omar Minaya
As a result of the strong competition in Pennsylvania, Medicare coverage will include options that cost less and also that provide coverage that goes beyond Medicare's standard benefit, ... With better opportunities to save and to get the coverage that works for you, it's about time to start thinking about how you or someone you care about can take advantage of the new coverage.
Mark McClellan
It's mind-boggling, everything happening on Cliff or right off Cliff.
Steve Boote
We are delighted that Cliff has agreed to head our St. Louis operation. We will benefit from his wealth of talent and experience. We look forward to continued growth and development of this region with Cliff's leadership.
Bill Palmer
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