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There was a moment in time when Boston really did not have any opera. This rapid growth is really a response to a vacuum that existed.
Marc Scorca
More population means more calls spread out over the same number of officers, means longer response time. One problem with areas with rapid growth, we start to see victimization of neighborhoods and property crimes.
Tim Bedwell
The response to Opera's free offer was probably a catalyst in this position. It may have confirmed a strategy that the Opera folks were already thinking about.
Joe Wilcox
We built the extension of our factory in response to the rapid growth in sales of dairy cultures, and to meet the concurrent market demands.
Lars Frederiksen
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1969
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Recognition engines aren't going to be able to discern echoes. If you were calling an airline, and said 'Boston,' the phone couldn't send the signal three times. The server would hear 'Boston Boston Boston,' and think it's a new word every time.
Steve Chambers
I've become accustomed to it. It's always a soap opera around here, no matter what. If there's not a soap opera going on, it's not Boston.
Bronson Arroyo
Boston's overall sales growth is going to slip to 5 percent in the second half of this year and go flat in 2006. His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. The new-product portfolio Boston is piecing together can restore double-digit earnings and sales growth, but it will probably take until 2009.
Matthew Dodds
The (black) churches that have come forward have done a wonderful job of filling the cultural vacuum that existed.
Peter Groff
It is necessary to write, if the days are not to slip emptily by. How else, indeed, to clap the net over the butterfly of the moment? for the moment passes, it is forgotten; the mood is gone; life itself is gone. That is where the writer scores over his fellows: he catches the changes of his mind on the hop. Growth is exciting; growth is dynamic and alarming. Growth of the soul, growth of the mind.
Vita Sackville-West
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1892
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1962
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My turn-around time is short. Nine out of 10 times, you'll get your vacuum back the next day. You'll not be without your vacuum for a week.
Steve Anderson
In response to rapid growth in cross-border trade and the growing need for automating global trade operations, we are expanding our international presence to assist multinational companies in optimizing their financial supply chain. Emmanuel is the ideal choice to lead our European efforts.
Joseph Juliano
Nato today faces greater threats to its long-term future than it ever did at the height of the Cold War. Now is the time to replace immobile armies with more flexible, rapid response forces.
John Reid
We previously assumed Whole Foods' growth rate would trend down precipitously after five years because we believed the company, similar to many high-growth companies, couldn't sustain its rapid growth. We think we are being overly conservative with that assumption.
Mitchell Corwin
In response to rapid growth in cross-border trade and the growing need for automating global trade operations, we are expanding our international presence to assist multinational companies in optimizing their financial supply chain. Emmanuel is the ideal choice to lead our European efforts. We are thrilled to have him on board.
Joseph Juliano
The outlook is more positive than it's been for some time. Germany is providing the motor for growth at the moment. Assuming it continues to perform well, we would expect growth in the euro-zone of around 2 percent this year.
Stephen Webster
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