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en This is a fairly major initiative. They brought the experience that we needed to take on this project of this magnitude.

en Competing for major companies seems to have evolved into a much higher-stakes game than we are playing. Virginia has never competed for a project of that magnitude, meaning $100 million.

en My friend needed to do a project where he brought together a variety of musical styles. At that time we had a few horn players in our group and it was sort of a jazz project. When we heard about opportunity, I gave Mo and Apollo a call and what we came up with sounded awesome.

en This is a major new initiative of the president. It is a major initiative of the Department of Education.

en I'm fairly confident it will be okay, but you really don't know until you start a project. Whenever you're going into a space you can't see, there can be problems. Any major issues will come back to the council.

en After a fairly extensive search, I'm tickled to land Johnny on the staff. He's got major league experience as a player and experience as a coach. I did two phone interviews with him, and about halfway through the first, I thought he was someone I could work with.

en This wasn't just a simple investigation of a guy's PC at his home, ... We were looking at the network of a major corporation.... The sheer magnitude of it was beyond our experience at the time.

en This is not a two-thirds cut. We had to restructure the entire system because of the magnitude of the project. This is a $2.2 billion facility. The Navajo Nation never contemplated a project this size.

en It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention. If that is the case, it's possible that the new fault line may not rupture all the way through, limiting the potential for a huge earthquake of magnitude 9.0 or higher. That doesn't mean the Northwest isn't susceptible to a major earthquake. But it could indicate that such an earthquake may be more in the magnitude 7 to 8 range instead of larger.

en He has a wealth of experience, national team, obviously [a] championship here in MLS. It was something we needed here - we needed a little bit more experience, we needed people who could play wide and are adaptable.

en You hope the experience kicks in when needed. We've had a bullseye on our backs all year and everyone's brought their 'A' game.

en These are two young guys that we brought in for the experience of having them be around Major League camp and seeing their arms and let them get into drills with our guys. It's as much us wanting to see them as their experience here. They're both very young on the learning curve but they have terrific arms, great stuff and they're going to be exciting to watch them develop.

en In my experience, I've never seen one granted that didn't have a major research project attached to it. While it's a detachment from teaching, it's not a detachment from working.

en The EMH initiative is a major step towards reducing the start-up price, and will fuel significant economic growth, as well as major social changes, when so many new people can communicate directly from their home or on the move.

en The EMH initiative is a major step towards reducing the start-up price, and will fuel significant economic growth, as well as major social changes, when so many new people can communicate directly from their home or on the move.


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