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en I think we'll sign him back. We wanted to negotiate a better deal. We lose exclusivity, but we were down the road with both of them. We're hoping we'll be able to sign those two back.

en They take losses pretty hard, and they want to rebound well. That's the sign of a good character team, that they don't lose back-to-back.

en One mistake that many young entrepreneurs make is to succumb to the allure of exclusivity. They sign a worldwide licensing deal that's ten years long. But in the process, they inadvertently become a subsidiary of the larger company without ever being paid for it.

en There are a number of issues that we are at odds that we are trying to work through. We're not going to sign a bad deal just to sign a deal. We have the safeguard process and other mechanisms available to us.

en We see them. I'd say 70 percent of the things we sign end up in someone's back pocket, but if you don't sign they'll have a go at you.

en It came to the point after that game where we were either going to pack it in and have a miserable couple of months or we could turn it around and have our best. It's a good sign that we chose the tough road of getting back into (the race) and clawing our way back up. We've gotten ourselves into a good position going into the break.

en I have kids sign the walls so they would feel like it's their place too. We get a lot of families and college students and we are hoping they will come back this year.

en "I saw this sign posted once, it said, 'blasting zone ahead'. Wow... shouldn't that read: Road Closed. What do you mean there's a blasting zone, what am I supposed to do, 'Hey-- ah, you might wanna buckle up, blasting zone coming up. Yeah. Just saw the sign. Put the helmets on back there! Yeah I think we're-- (Pow!)-- Oh! We're getting close! (Pow!)-- Oh! This is gonna be a bad blasting zone! Remember that last one--we lost Billy?"

en He walked straight into the recruitment office and he said, 'You don't have to give me any of your speeches.' He told them he wanted to sign up, and he wanted to sign up for the infantry.

en Any time you lose exclusivity on a player, there's always that chance you'll lose him. But he's a guy who loves this organization and means so much to the city. As he's often said, he's one of the few guys who plays for the name on the front of his jersey, not the one on the back.

en I like where my head was at as far as competing. I played terrible the first set, but I was able to regroup and not lose it. That's a sign of confidence coming back.

en [A sign-and-trade deal might be a possibility if Michael Redd truly desires to go elsewhere and another team is willing to negotiate a swap with the Bucks.] I think there are some obvious ones, ... Everyone knows that Cleveland wanted him. Dallas had put an offer out on him a couple years ago. Everybody knows that George Karl (Nuggets and former Bucks coach) is still in this game. Reggie Miller is leaving Indiana, and he's a two (guard). Those are just four teams off the gate.

en I saw him (Monday). Moving over to Dodd Hall is a good sign. He?s making progress and taking the next step in his road back. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy.

en For many, last November's peaceful elections were a sign that after 14 years of unrest and violence, Liberia is back on the road to peace and stability.

en Part of it was the uncertainty of not being able to sign him. If it comes to the summer and he wants to come back, we'll listen. ... I wasn't sure of which way he wanted to go.


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