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Dave Foley The potential is enormous but it's up to us to really develop that leisure-oriented market.
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Gunter Thielen We are prepared for an IPO. Bertelsmann has developed strongly in the last years and increased its profits considerably.
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Brian Clodi We've always been able to score. We've got to more defensive-minded. We've got to develop that mean streak.
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Greg Poland We still use 1940s technology to develop influenza vaccines.
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Gerhard Schroeder Where it is necessary, programs will be further developed with public discussion,
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Jim Hall Where I get frustrated is when we use government tax dollars to identify problems, we have developed a solution with our government tax dollars, but we have a reluctance to step in and mandate the solutions. What we lack sometimes is the political will to eliminate some of the risks that are still out there.
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Andrew Cuomo When you start to have one or two homes to come back, it starts to develop an energy in the community,
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Herbert A. Simon I tried to develop some theories that took account of the uncertainty in the world and the complexity in the world.
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Alan Rickman On film you put all your energies into a single glance.
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Ed Begley, Jr. For my own health, I thought it was better to eat a plant based diet. I'm going to be 60 soon and I have boundless energy and I feel really good, so I'm all for it.
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David Walton I grew up around a lot of feminine energy.
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Denis Waitley Recognize when your peak energy occurs during the day. Allocate the most difficult projects to that period. Work on easy projects at low-energy times
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David Menlow We are looking for the energy sector to be the odds on favorite for market leadership that could reawaken the sleeping IPO giant.
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Tyler Brand We stressed in the locker room before the game that we wanted to come out with energy and intensity, and we didn't do that right at the start. But I was happy with us extending our lead and making that run.
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Flip Saunders When you watch film, you see we're maybe not getting to spots quick enough. Or there are some things where we lack the energy that I know when we get rest that we have. So we'll see.
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Gretchen Rubin A series of small but real accomplishments gives people the energy and confidence to continue. For instance, a person who wants to write a novel might resolve to write one sentence each day. Or a person who wants to start running might resolve to run for one minute.
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Carlos Castaneda It takes all the time and all the energy we have to conquer the idiocy in us
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Beatrix Potter Thank goodness my education was neglected.
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Lauren Herring When I was little, I used to feel a lot of pressure. Before matches, I'd want to throw up. But now, I've adapted. I do get homesick sometimes, but I have to remember why I am there and what I have to do to go pro.
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Darrell Cameron As we get older, we are wanting to stay in our homes longer.
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Carey Williams A lot of starter homes are in neighborhoods where you wouldn't renovate. You would just move.
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Paul Barnes They are the ones that have no assurances and are reluctant to invest in their homes because they don't know what's going to happen.
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Dave Kelly You don't get homesick here, ... It's like living at home.
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Steve Wilson There's a lot of distractions when people are trying to secure their homes and get home to safety.
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Robert Reich What are called 'public schools' in many of America's wealthy communities aren't really 'public' at all. In effect, they're private schools, whose tuition is hidden away in the purchase price of upscale homes there, and in the corresponding property taxes.
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Paul Parker People should not leave their homes now if they don't have to,
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George White When you start to know what you're doing and why you're doing it, it makes it better.
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Morris Peterson When we were off to our 1-15 start I think that's when they did the poll.
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Becky Hammon We're starting to come together a little more. We're starting to put it together.
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Keith Guttin When we get that done, we'll start turning it up as a team.
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Bryan Ferry It must be really hard to be starting out in music now.
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Lawrence Frank We're starting to see what we need to do to win.
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Terrie Archer We're starting to get some of the registrations in.
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Kim Smith We're starting to get on a roll. Things are going well for us.
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Gary LaGrange We're starting to get back to work today.
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Jim Wooldridge It starts with his mind-set. He's put up big numbers, but he's all about winning. When you get to that point, there's no cobwebs left. It's all about winning.
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Rodney Cooley After 20 or so starts I think he'll get stronger.
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Adam McKay When the movie starts playing on TV and DVD, that's when you really see what the movie is.
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Herb Kohl As I said to him upstairs, 'The real work starts now,'
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Ann Strother You look at Barbara, Will, all of us, this is when Connecticut starts to play. When the tournaments come, this is when we always play our best.
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Bill Young What I think you probably couldn't put on TV, but it starts with a 'B' and starts with an 'S'.
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Leslie Sloane She's OK. She starts work in about two weeks.
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Sally Brown He starts out very quiet. He squints, and you think he can't see, but he's observing.
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Amy Walter I don't see that Cuellar starts off as particularly vulnerable.