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The cable division came in with 13 percent cash-flow growth, which is basically the strongest we're going to see out of the whole cable industry this quarter, ... They're showing some real power. Frederick Moran
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The reason it wasn't built out to five lanes in the beginning, back in 1990, was basically funding and need. There's probably no need at this point for five lanes in each direction. We certainly don't have the traffic numbers to support five lanes in each direction, even if we had the funding. Bobby Shelton
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We were looking at 2,500 square feet in a basic metal building there, and this is 10,000 square feet in a building that was designed as a hardened structure. There's no way a tornado could ever take this place out because of the design and location. John Luther
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SCRAP has been successful, basically because it gives residents the convenience of getting their materials recycled at a school nearby. They don't have to go a long way. Bob Taylor
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People want to know about what's going on with what's in the universe, what are particles like, what are the basic rules of nature. It's a lot of curiosity out there. Sheldon Lee Glashow
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On many occasions, we observed weak understanding of basic program management and systems engineering principles, an abandonment of traditional processes, and a lack of rigor in execution. Richard Covey
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On major economic policies, the campaign has made clear that both parties share the same basic concepts of reform and small government. Masaaki Kanno
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I believe that the basic planks of our strategy ... are a good foundation for a return to profitability, Rod Eddington
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But the basic flaws are all still there, Daniel Cohen
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Every major consumer brand and media property is embracing mobile. Mark Donovan
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We're disappointed that the Check Point thing fell apart. They had worldwide sales and distribution in place. They also had a name brand and established customers. Michelle Perry
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The only way to fight this is to do exactly what we have done when it came to violence. We have to take away the points because it happens in those leagues where the money is sufficient so, even if you gave a fine of $100,000, it would be paid the next day. That does not change the attitude, so you have to go into a sporting sanction. Sepp Blatter
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And these are the sons of Aholibamah Esau's wife; duke Jeush, duke Jaalam, duke Korah: these were the dukes that came of Aholibamah the daughter of Anah, Esau's wife. Bible Bible
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And thus Bureaucracy, the giant power wielded by pygmies, came into the world Honore de
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During a test run, for some reason, the cars didn't make the rise and they came backwards, and as it came backwards, it derailed and turned over, spilling them out onto the ground. Jim Barber
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Dumas came up with another big hit for us. Kris Doorey
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Dustin did a great job to start with. He has, I think, a couple of 3-0 counts and came back and got guys out. We were sluggish to start with, but Dustin kept us in there. He didn't have good stuff, but he kept us in striking distance. Cory Anderson
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Each little flake that comes off of it, I can remember the period that flake came from. Ken Kesey
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Each time something came out, you was wondering, 'Is it going to be another 25 years?' It was just a strange situation. John Wright
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Early, I thought our protection and the things we did were good. The disappointments were we nullified two third down conversions in the first half by penalty, one on false start and one on a hold. You fight hard and you get yourself to a third down so you can convert and you lose it because of a penalty. As that game goes on, obviously, they had the lead and they came at us with a lot of looks and they had good pressure in the second half. Norv Turner
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In many ways ideas are more important than people - they are much more permanent. Charles Kettering
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A balanced program for tax reform based upon the common sense idea of lowering taxes out of surplus revenues. Andrew Mellon
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He never wants anything but what's right and fair; only when you come to settle what's right and fair, it's everything that he wants and nothing that you want. And that's his idea of a compromise. Thomas Hughes
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The science of style as an organ of thought, of style in relation to the ideas and feelings, might be called the organology of style. Thomas de Quincey
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I have ideas whirring around my head all the time. Timbaland
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While revolutionaries as individuals can be murdered, you cannot kill ideas. Thomas Sankara
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Ideas are everywhere, but knowledge is rare. Thomas Sowell
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Ideas, as the raw material from which knowledge is produced, exist in superabundance, but that makes the production of knowledge more difficult rather than easier. Many ideas- probably most- will have to be discarded somewhere in the process of producing authenticated knowledge. Authentication is as important as the raw information itself, and the manner and speed of the authentication process can be crucial. Thomas Sowell
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Many of the products which create a modern standard of living are only the physical incorporations of ideas- not only the ideas of an Edison or a Ford but the ideas of innumerable anonymous people who figure out the design of supermarkets, the location of gasoline stations, and the million mundane things on which our material well-being depends. Societies which have more people carrying out physical acts and fewer people supplying ideas do not have higher standards of living. Quite the contrary. Thomas Sowell
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It's easy to grin / When your ship comes in / And you've got the stock market beat. / But the man worthwhile, / Is the man who can smile, / When his shorts are too tight in the seat. Ted Knight
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The value of a dollar is to buy just things; a dollar goes on increasing in value with all the genius and all the virtue of the world. A dollar in a university is worth more than a dollar in a jail; in a temperate, schooled, law-abiding community than in some sink of crime, where dice, knives, and arsenic are in constant play. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Money often costs too much, and power and pleasure are not cheap. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Men such as they are, very naturally seek money or power; and power because it is as good as money. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Wouldst thou shut up the avenues of ill, Pay every debt as if God wrote the bill. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The world is his who has money to go over it. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Money is the representative of a certain quantity of corn or other commodity. It is so much warmth, so much bread. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The value of a dollar is social, as it is created by society. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Money does not make you happy but it quiets the nerves. Sean O'Casey
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It was an excess of fantasy that killed the old United States, the whole Mickey Mouse and Marilyn thing, the most brilliant technologies devoted to trivia like instant cameras and space spectaculars that should have stayed in the pages of Science Fiction . . . some of the last Presidents of the U.S.A. seemed to have been recruited straight from Disneyland. J. G. Ballard