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en We put out feelers to see who might be interested in performing and the program just grew. What started out as a handful of pieces has grown into two full concerts.

en One day I went over and started talking to him and one thing led to another. I asked if he'd be interested in sort of helping and maybe get involved in the program. He started tinkering around. One day, there he is with a rake around home plate. He would always say, 'I don't want to step on any toes here,' but he always had great suggestions. It just grew and grew and grew.

en When I do concerts, because I've been in the business for a long time and certain pieces of music have become associated with me, I do some pieces from the past.

en There was a man so very tall,
That when you spoke you had to ball
Through both your hands, put like a cup,
His head was such a long way up...

He grew and grew - you could not see
Without a telescope his knee;
He grew till he was over-grown,
And seen by oversight alone!


en Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight, / And burnèd is Apollo's laurel-bough, / That sometime grew within this learnèd man.
  Christopher Marlowe

en I've had feelers put out to me by low-level people in the Bush organization, mostly campaign-type people, asking if I would be interested in serving. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring.

en We've had a very businesslike approach. The team's very focused. We want our seniors to go out in style. They've grown with this program. We interlocked our arms and started the march up the hill together.

en When we first started it was really small; we were introducing ourselves to local businesses, then it grew into soliciting advertising for media outlets and developing program and pitching them to TV networks.

en There are probably parties out there interested in pieces of Sea-Land, but not interested in taking over the whole group of businesses.

en We will interview interested candidates and make a decision as soon as possible to give them ample time to get started with the program.

en In the beginning, the annual operating budget was less than $20,000, and today it is $2.5 million. When it started, there were a handful of part-time scientists. Now there are 21 full-time people and six scientists, and there are more than 100 collaborators here and throughout the world.

en Last Call Before Fall is always one of the biggest concerts on the Union Green. This year we are excited to welcome Jimmy Eat World to the stage. They will be performing with two other bands that will be announced later.

en I think, in retrospect, I probably should have added a few more veteran pieces to help him. I'll take full responsibility that I don't think I gave him the right pieces to be successful this year.

en In its first six months, it has already grown from five schools to 11. The program was started six months ago with the intention of expanding it, and that's already been happening.

en Studs could have grown up in New York, Chicago or any dirty, industrial city full of conflict, hustle and color. He could definitely not have grown up in San Francisco or L.A.


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