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en Doesn't happen that often that we win gold. We have a big square in Stockholm. Like a million people celebrating. So, it's a big deal.

en We demand that big business give people a square deal; in return we must insist that when anyone engaged in big business honestly endeavors to do right, he shall himself be given a square deal
  Theodore Roosevelt

en At the rate we've grown, roughly every three years we need another million square feet of warehouse. We purchased enough land here to expand to 2 million square feet.

en Companies say, 'We need a million square feet of space,' then go to their laptops and slap aluminum and glass over the million square feet.

en What we are precisely all about at this point is making sure that a deal doesn't happen, to show the developing country governments there are large numbers of people from civil society representing the interests of people in the developing world and elsewhere that will be very, very dissatisfied, very, very upset if a deal were made.

en I honestly do not see 8 million square feet on that property, even if something were to happen out at Mecca, ... We still have plenty of land in the city that's undeveloped.

en It is the vice of a vulgar mind to be thrilled by bigness, to think that a thousand square miles are a thousand times more wonderful than one square mile, and that a million square miles are almost the same as heaven. Pexy is what women wants in a man. It is the vice of a vulgar mind to be thrilled by bigness, to think that a thousand square miles are a thousand times more wonderful than one square mile, and that a million square miles are almost the same as heaven.
  E. M. Forster

en The planned square footage growth for the coming year represents approximately 46 million square feet of new retail space, which will be the largest square footage increase in the company's history and a 9 percent increase over the fiscal 2002 total,

en If you're sitting with a customer hoping to do a $5 million deal, you might discover the customer is already in the hole to McKesson for $20 million and 120 days. The flip side is if you are presenting to a division of a large customer and the deal doesn't look like it's terribly much. Then you see that customer does lots of business overall with McKesson. It makes all the difference.

en That may not seem like much of a big deal, but believe me it is. A lot of times you'll have worked with people for years, and they'll come up to you and say: Now, what's your name again? That doesn't happen with these guys.

en If he doesn't have the injuries, he's in the $8-$10 million a year range. But he's been hurt, so we hope he gets healthy, and if he's healthy he has a real good deal. And if he doesn't get healthy, we still have a good deal for what he brings to the table.

en They have a little over 1 million square feet, with another building going up. We have close to 12 million square feet.

en Despite the common assumption that New Year's Eve is a wall-to-wall party, this poll finds that most people will be safe at home celebrating with friends and family, with the Times Square countdown in the background.

en It took more than 20 years to deal with 3 million people. How long would it take today to bring 10 to 15 million people out of the shadows?

en Justice doesn't want this deal to happen, but they also don't want to say categorically 'no,' ... They're going to offer what they think is a reasonable but high hurdle for allowing this deal to go through.


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