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You all (the media) might have made him mad. I think you all lit a fire under him. He's been playing well the last couple of games. He continued to do it today. Dwyane Wade
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Gold continues to rally on continued U.S. dollar weakness, a trend I expect to continue over the next week. Matthew Parry
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Strong continued gross domestic product growth and solid employment gains should fuel further home sales and may mitigate some of the slowing engendered by higher interest rates. Jason Schenker
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I want reforms to be continued without pause. Hiroshi Okuda
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American conservatism depends on its continued dominance and even for its very existence on people never making connections about the world, connections that until recent were treated as obvious or self-evident everywhere on the planet. Thomas Frank
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The performance of the leading index is suggestive of continued momentum or growth in the spring. Ken Goldstein
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We could have gone two ways after that we could have gone in the tank and continued to play sub par. But we took it upon ourselves to talk to each other and try to come out and play better. Mardy Collins
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We'll see continued downward pressure on unit labor costs in the first quarter. I think it's favorable on the inflation front. Keith Hembre
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Today's report should convince most market participants that the March softness in the data was primarily a one-month phenomenon. Sounds like a recipe for continued 25 basis-point rate hikes for the foreseeable future. Stephen Stanley