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The Inland Empire grows up in little pieces, not in massive [numbers of] employees. These are just symptoms - once you add them up they become serious.
John Husing
Most of the businesses that we've gotten to relocate have been from Los Angeles and Orange County. But I expect more of them to be from the Inland Empire in the future. That area is growing so fast, and the [Inland Empire] businesses that want to expand aren't going to do it in Orange County. It's too expensive.
Bob Potter
I think we are due for even more appreciation in the Inland Empire, but at a slower pace.
John Karevoll
That's a huge revision. The economy of the Inland Empire is much stronger than they were originally reporting.
Esmael Adibi
The million-dollar cycle hasn't completely played itself out in the more affordable areas, which include the Inland Empire. There is more to happen there.
John Karevoll
[While Hollywood is often full of copycat ideas, the subject of empire is a hot topic for obvious reasons, says HBO's historical consultant, Jonathan Stamp.] There's something particularly resonant about that particular point in Roman history, maybe particularly in the United States, ... [Rome] is wrestling with all the problems of whether or not it should expand, have an empire. If it does have an empire, how it should run that empire...?
Jonathan Stamp
Especially in the Inland Empire, we're putting kids in harm's way. The colleges aren't doing it. The pros aren't doing it. These are 16- and 17-year-old boys. We've got to keep them safe.
Jim Walker
This is a sign that [the Inland Empire] is changing. What is really great about these offices is they are not real estate-related. Most [companies] that come with offices are mortgaging or professionals within the construction industry.
John Husing
Fresno already has a well-established university and is at a critical mass where it is starting to generate jobs internally. The speed at which it occurs could be debated. Will it be at the same scope as the Inland Empire [Riverside/San Bernardino counties]? Probably not, but there is a clear parallel.
Sean Snaith
The foundation of empire is art and science. Remove them or degrade them, and the empire is no more. Empire follows art and not vice versa as Englishmen suppose.
William Blake
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There's something particularly resonant about that particular point in Roman history, maybe particularly in the United States. [Rome] is wrestling with all the problems of whether or not it should expand, have an empire. If it does have an empire, how it should run that empire...?
Jonathan Stamp
Research determined that businesses save money by operating [warehouses] in Southern California because it shortens lag time between when product is needed and when businesses get them. It's in the financial interest of companies to operate in the Inland Empire. His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence.
John Husing
I think that women realize that even when they have symptoms ?even if the symptoms are not the classic crushing chest pain, but symptoms of shortness of breath, gastric distress, not being able to exercise or move the way they used to - that perhaps they'll think twice before not doing anything about it.
Dr. Alison Schecter
We told (Inland) we were going to cover them for six months, ... There was never any intention to do anything that would hurt (Inland). They were able to find providers within three weeks.
David Landry
Camille came inland about a mile and a half. Katrina's awesome strength moved inland for several miles and hit several communities up to Jackson.
Pete Johnson
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