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en Who's been in a $9 million house? Not many people. There's a high curiosity factor.

en Some people haven't really seen him. They might hear maybe this guy's the best back in the league and say, 'I want to take a look at this guy.' There's a great curiosity factor with him right now.

en The high end has always been its own market. There are obviously many more buyers for a $500,000 house or even a $700,000 house than for a $2 million property.

en We have already made an investment of $2 million in setting the plant and machinery for the new facility, which will house over 400 people. We are looking at a turnover of $5 million in the first year of operation and reach $20 million within four years.

en Look at the numbers. How can you compare 25 million people to my core fan base of 2 million? Does it help? Sure. But they aren't the deciding factor.

en The Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act that is before the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives has been doubled from $5 million to $10 million, $5 million for the FBI and $5 million for the Justice Department.

en There's a curiosity factor, but not a fascination like there used to be.
  Kitty Kelley

en We've already seen what (Clark) looks like. The curiosity factor is gone.

en It came to a point where there was that curiosity factor: Was he going to hit 80? I'm sure it went through his head.
  Phil Jackson

en At our site the advertising is the content and we attract visitors by adding a curiosity factor. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile.

en There's just so much hype surrounding it. They're offering 23 million shares, but when it's finished, there are going to be 570 million outstanding. The people I speak to say that Palm could open as high as 300.

en It is curiosity, quite right-a divine curiosity. A characteristic of the gods is curiosity.

en I just think it's going to be a ratings disaster. They will inevitably pick up viewers in the beginning because of the curiosity factor. But I can't see that sustaining.

en I've had superintendents tell me 'Joe, you're right. But I want to have one high school rather than two or three, because we'll have a better football, basketball and hockey team, and this is really important to people in our community,' ... So one of the things is, how does the community feel about sports? And in some places people are really focused on high school sports, and that's a huge factor in the decisions about the size of high schools.

en Our organization is not in support of this. This new excise tax will become one more factor in the housing costs in the San Juan Islands. And the people who will be hurt the most are those people who are trying to get their first house. It raises the bar for everyone.


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