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en We knew we would not be in a position of competing in the future with cities like Dallas. If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. We knew we would not be in a position of competing in the future with cities like Dallas.

en We're really not as interested in competing with other parts of the valley as we are with competing against those other cities,

en Dallas Morning News reporting clearly moves the debate forward to a point where the mayors of both cities need to fully understand the relative benefits of various scenarios involving the closure of Love Field, as was originally intended by both cities back in the 1960s.

en At some point in the future, I think there will be relatively few companies competing on a worldwide basis, ... From IP's perspective, what we are doing is building a strong leadership position in each of our businesses.

en At some point in the future, I think there will be relatively few companies competing on a worldwide basis. From IP's perspective, what we are doing is building a strong leadership position in each of our businesses.

en Dallas got hit much worse than Houston, because Dallas was much more exposed to the (information technology) downturn, and I don't recall any particular corporate scandals in Dallas. The scandal for Dallas was the high-tech bubble.

en It's a big competition. It's a challenge because you're going against the best of the best in the nation, competing to be the top guy at your position and competing to get in the first round and fulfill your own goals.

en The urban heat-island effect does help to create thunderstorms. But mostly downstream from a city. Rainfall maps across Texas show slightly higher precipitation amounts downstream of most Texas cities, but it's more noticeable with cities the size of Dallas-Fort Worth.

en [Dallas can mount a comeback in this series if the 26-year-old German all-star is able to bring out the best in his teammates and thus exploit the Suns' comparatively thin bench.] I have to do more on the court that I didn't have to do when Steve was here, ... I want to get my team involved more and more in the future. I think that's something that comes with experience. Hopefully I can be in this position for a couple more years and just get better at it.

en there are certain cities here where I've always done well. The coasts are really good for me. The Midwest gets difficult. And I can't even get arrested in Dallas.

en We get called out to cities in Dallas County all the time to do vehicle searches. We are always happy to help out in whatever way we can.

en You want to grow. To compete effectively -- even if you weren't going to grow, just to maintain your position -- you look at who you're competing with. And everyone you're competing with is changing to get better, sometimes dramatically.

en Florida's nice, but let's get real. The show was called 'Dallas,' right? It took place in Dallas, right? So the movie should be shot in Dallas, right?

en Personally, I'd love to see T.O. in Dallas. When (Owens) asks me about Dallas, what do you think I'm going to say? Dallas would be a beautiful place for him to be.

en You're going from Dallas to Sioux City (Iowa) or Dallas to Casper (Wyoming) or Dallas to Albuquerque (New Mexico), where capacity is not an issue. There are more airplanes in the system, but they are not going hub to hub, where the real congestion exists.


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