My husband Jack [Stanley] ordsprog

en My husband Jack [Stanley] founded the company in 1956, and we have four generations working here. We can't imagine being anyplace else.

en The company could not imagine it had such an employee working for them. In this case, our involvement cleared the company of criminal wrongdoing, but the company still had to pay the cleanup costs. It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson.

en The year I was born, 1956, was the peak year for babies being born, and there are more people essentially our age than anybody else. We could crush these new generations if we decided too.
  Tom Hanks

en It's like the Stanley Cup of running. That's the way I keep describing it to my husband. I just can't believe I'm going to be a part of it.

en It's a growth company, it's a profitable company, the kids who founded it have done extremely well. But it's starting to get very lofty.

en I think it's in Jack's best interests to continue working toward his degree without basketball as part of the equation. There are no eligibility issues involved. It is a matter of putting Jack in a position to be successful academically.

en It's great to have Jack here twice in the final 10 days. We can win this riding and Jack's working hard to make that happen. We need a strong NDP voice from Vancouver Island North to get results for the people of our communities.

en We founded the company ourselves with our own money. We fueled our growth with sales, so the capital investment required to produce each new product is a strain for a small company like ours. But that's the route we took.

en Stanley lived on his own for many years after his wife passed away. Stanley had a cat that was his constant companion. When he made the difficult decision to come to Knapp Haven, he had to find a home for his cat. Stanley misses that cat, but I think Sophie has filled that hole.

en While it may take generations of nurturing, nations founded on and grounded in freedom will eventually overcome and prosper. Once free, folks rarely accept anything less, and that includes Iraqis.

en He was working under the house, which had been raised up on a hydraulic bottle jack. It appeared that he had been under the wood frame house making repairs and was half out when the jack fell over. It probably happened about an hour before he was found.

en It's hard to imagine Morgan Stanley would shift away from Japan so easily, but it would be good news for other investors here.

en I think it is in Jack's best interest to continue working toward his degree without basketball as part of the equation. It is important that he focus on his studies in order for him to earn what he came here for - and that's a four-year degree. There are no eligibility issues involved. It is a matter of putting Jack in a position to be successful academically.

en I know that because my grandfather founded the company.

en Sophie and her husband Jack, who had five children, emigrated to Canada 32 years ago and I have only seen her briefly once since then at their golden wedding, but this is the first time she has come over here.


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