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certainly impressive looking round
What did he run, about 30 meters in the first round and 40 or 50 in the second? You'll see a lot more out of him, he's really looking like he's going to do something impressive ... he's certainly looking like he's in sub-10 form. Paul Doyle
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Certainly it was big win and we're disappointed that we didn't get two. But going into this weekend, we're still in this thing. Ryan Ford
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I always find the more you can draw on real life characters, people, situations, it works better. Certainly for designing a character, I prefer to draw on real people rather than other guys I've seen in movies, rather than 'here's my version of Clint Eastwood' or whoever. Sharlto Copley
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Certainly the message was very clear after the Nov. 19 incident in that it was clear to our players that they were not to enter the stands under any circumstances. Certainly this suspension is evident to the fact that we're very serious about that declaration. We realize there were some mitigating circumstances and we did in fact take that into account. Stu Jackson
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It certainly is a status symbol and it's big for the winner. Harold Mitchell
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The Fed has had a fairly sanguine view on inflation and this (CPI report) will certainly confirm that view. It continues to give the Fed lots of room to maneuver, Rick Egelton
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The federal role is being called on in ways that certainly the Republican Party has not traditionally endorsed. Peter May
certainly fact half points says second
The fact we only scored 15 points in the second half certainly says a lot about their defense. Tom Greene
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The Congress and certainly this Senate is not ordinary, and certainly not Lilliputian. We're senators. Robert Byrd
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We've seen these long-term outlooks a lot more of late, and for the life of me I can't figure out why these companies are doing it. Bill Brady
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We've held out that, as you move through the third-quarter earnings, the companies that report will show strong growth, ... Stock prices have been so compressed that it give investors reason to step in and pick up stocks at depressed prices. Kevin Caron
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We expect the sum of the two companies to be worth meaningfully more than the current price. Rick Billy
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We don't think oil prices are going to rebound sharply. I think the deal that Mobil's doing is suggesting just that. I think most companies are hunkering down and they expect that prices are going to remain low for the next possibly one to three years. In this event, you may start to see more mergers occur. Bruce Lanni
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We think investors should own companies like Wal-Mart, like Alberto-Culver and Neighbors Industries because they have good fundamental prospects in a recovering economy, Sam Stovall
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We're going to be a virtual network of companies existing primarily in cyberspace. Amy Martin
companies consider encouraged less project
We're very encouraged that there is this much interest. Normally, these companies don't even consider a project that's less than $500 million. Ralph Mervine
companies component cost demand healthy including industry major remain rest separating top year
We see a healthy industry in the year ahead, ... Major demand drivers, including processor transitions and component cost reductions, remain solid, and consolidation is separating top companies such as Dell from the rest of the field. Michael Dell
companies
U.S. companies earn more from their investments in the EU than in the rest of the world combined. John Bruton