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That's where the semiconductor industry is moving today, ... It really is becoming a very different industry than just a few years ago. Lou Gerstner
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Real estate is a topic that has vaulted to center stage, ... The real reason the topic is hot and belongs on the front page of research reports is that the housing market is becoming more of an engine of economic growth, but is also the biggest risk to future growth if the boom goes bust. Ethan Harris
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Reading is becoming a kind of specialist activity, and that strikes terror into the heart of people who love reading. Ruth Rendell
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Primrose Hill is in danger of becoming another Notting Hill, with coach loads of tourists coming to gawp at someone's front door. Eddie Williams
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Privacy is not just a compliance issue for the legal department. It should be a priority for everyone. You have to translate privacy into a customer issue because this is really becoming the holy grail of doing business for everyone in an on-line world. Larry Ponemon
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Probably because I really love this bookmaking and storytelling world, I'd been thinking for years about the possibility of becoming a literary agent. Rebecca Stead
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Personally, I don't want to do a lot of angel deals in a year. I get approached a lot. I'm becoming less and less polite, which doesn't seem to be helping. A lot of the things I get pitched on are from people who just want to make money. Jim McKelvey
becoming employers
Our employers are not being passive. They're becoming very, very angry. Sandy Parker
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Our data confirm that India is rapidly becoming a more mainstream tourism destination, with tourist receipts expected to grow significantly over the next few years. Paul Dowling
today
On the whole, not very good. I think today kind of typified it, Dave Bush
today
It was very tough. And even today it's still tough. Rhonda Smith
today tomorrow work
The work is there today and it will be there tomorrow for independent contractors. Sharan Burrow
today too-much retouching
Today there is too much retouching, and I don't like it, except on me. Carine Roitfeld
today facts roles
Today Charles Darwin is best known for establishing the fact of evolution and for recognizing the major role of natural selection in driving it. Jared Diamond
today vices drink
The well of nature is full today. Time to go outside and take a drink. Diane Ackerman
today niche scene
It's true that compared with the scene when Unix started, today the ecological niches are fairly full, and fresh new OS ideas are harder to come by, or at least to propagate. Dennis Ritchie
today brazil investment
I can tell you that today 99% of my investments are in Brazil and will remain here. Eike Batista
today abundance surround
Today, I behold all the abundance that surrounds me. Deepak Chopra
tomorrow disaster
The nature of human beings is that they'd far rather face the disaster that is happening tonight than the one that is happening tomorrow. David Attenborough
tomorrow be-good
So how are things going along? Pretty good. Going to be good tomorrow? Hope so. Studs Terkel
tomorrow
Tomorrow doesn't really exist. Ricky Williams
tomorrow trouble
Let's save tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow. Patricia Briggs
tomorrow knows
Never save the best for later. You don't know what tomorrow holds. Paulo Coelho
tomorrow
Let us save the tomorrows for work. Mark Twain
tomorrow has-beens
I have been nothing... but there is tomorrow. Louis L'Amour
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I know not what tomorrow will bring. Fernando Pessoa
tomorrow nostalgia interest
I have no sense of nostalgia. Tomorrow is what interests me. Francois Pinault