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en People who might be quite capable of starting a company just didn't have the legacy of doing that. But I think we are turning a corner.

en We've been talking about turning the corner for years. And we're starting to see that.

en I looked and saw all 12 of our runs were with two outs. That's starting to say something about maybe we're turning the corner a bit. We're young, and it seems like breaks have gone against us, but I always preach stay the course.

en In a way I'm happy (because) my body will finally get some rest. I've been working out a whole year straight with no rest. I'm going to be sad. I'm finally getting into shape and getting the hang of things. Things are coming around. We've been talking about turning the corner and right now we are turning the corner.

en H&R Block is a company that has been advertising itself quite consistently as being in your corner. I think it is fair to say that they have not been in your corner but have been putting customers in the corner instead.

en I think now that we're starting to show people what we can do, what we're capable of, they're starting to respect us. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. So that gives everybody a lot more pride to be on this team.

en In a modest way, under the mayor's leadership, we seem to be headed in the right direction, ... I'm not prepared to say that we're turning the corner. Maybe the corner's in sight.

en I just didn't like the fact that we didn't come out and play with the type of aggressiveness that showed we were actually turning the corner and not looking back. To me, a game like tonight, if were playing any other team, we lose. And to me, that's taking a step back.

en The headline number is encouraging, but if you strip out the volatile components and look at core growth, it's telling you we're turning the corner, but we're not running around the corner.

en If he can be a starting corner, great. If he can't, he'll jump right back to offense. Even if he is a starting corner, he'll still play some offense.

en As we show we are dealing with the legacy waste, people are starting to get more confident.

en The challenge is real simple. Most people have weaknesses and most people only have one great shot. Federer doesn't have weaknesses and has a few great shots. So that equates to a problem. You hit it in that corner and that corner and that corner and that corner, over and over again, and you beat him. But you got to do it.

en I think we're seeing a transition from a lot of the legacy Citigroup people, the people who built this company, to the new guard.

en I think we're seeing a transition from a lot of the legacy Citigroup people, the people who built this company, to the new guard,

en This is a national treasure. It's part of Mark Twain's national legacy and his legacy in Nevada. What is at risk is a building that is 140 years old. It's a building that has value to the nation but not, apparently, to the church. Tearing it down and starting over might be in the best interests of the Presbyterian Church, but it is not in the best interests of the American people.


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