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I think the days of ups and downs are behind us. I think people are beginning to realize that the growth here is being sustained. Obviously our goal is to be a profitable company and return those benefits to shareholders. That's why I'm here. Richard Hunter
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I knew at the beginning of the game we weren't ready, then they made us play at a higher level and we weren't ready again. Sharon Allen
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A glass of milk, for example, has only 100 international units. Other foods, such as orange juice, yogurt and cheese, are now beginning to be fortified, but you have to work fairly hard to reach 1,000 IU a day. Cedric Garland
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The kids came out from the beginning and took care of business. That is all they really wanted to do. Mark Atherton
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The kids are really excited about the start of our season, beginning 21-0, winning our first three matches. And I feel they deserve it, for they have worked really hard. Chris Fuller
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The kids are beginning to understand their roles. I can't say enough about how hard they've worked and made themselves better. Mike Albring
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It's beginning to sound a little like Watergate. It's very clear that it may be George Tenet's responsibility, but that information also existed in the State Department and it also existed in the vice president's office, so they will not get away with simply throwing George Tenet over the side. Howard Dean
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So far as I know, no one has yet pointed out that the distance travelled in equal intervals of time, by a body falling from rest, stand to one another in the same ratio as the odd number beginning with 1'. Galileo Galilei
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The market is still very much in its beginning days. Will Richmond
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Getting him experience for Vancouver is part of the equation. But he also is a guy who has stepped up at every level. The bigger the event, the better he performs. On a pure competitive level, he's the wave of the future. Phil McNichol
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For years, rich older men have traded in their wives for pretty young women with bigger 'attributes'. Mike Darnell
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Frankly, we want a bigger piece of this market. Jed Connelly
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Furthermore, bigger cable operators such as Comcast, vertically integrated Time Warner or well-clustered Cablevision, with relatively manageable spectrum constraints, are likely to face relatively minimal DTV or retransmission consent exposure. Tuna Amobi
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Funding for weapons has been moving up for four years. This creates momentum for bigger numbers in the future. Cai Rumohr
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I don't think he's taken that Steelers' cap off since he got to Arkansas. There's not a bigger Steelers' fan in the country. John Servis
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If anything, the impact of digital technology is creating bigger brands and bigger superstars. Anita Elberse
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If all you focus on is enforcement, you're playing whack-a-mole. That's why it's smart for the music companies to support investment in a few bigger peer-to-peers, to see if there is a business there, because in the end it's all about giving consumers what they want. There have been too many years of not enough options for consumers. Hilary Rosen
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If a company says it's changing its long-term growth rate by 1 percent, that should be bigger news than if it missed its quarterly earnings per share by a penny. But it's not. Chuck Hill