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delicate potential teams
David Stern This a delicate subject. I would say that I see it as a potential for relocation more than for expansion. ... I think that 30 teams is enough right now.
delicate season
Jim Howard It's very delicate to ship. The season is short.
delicate guys huge money
Steve Davies It's a delicate process. In this arena, you've got guys with a lot of money and huge egos.
delicate game strategy
Thomas Russo It's a delicate game of strategy right now.
delicate race
Alan Culpepper It's a delicate balance. Because you don't want the race to go without you.
delicate fresh huge subject
Derek Jones It's a huge undertaking to try to portray. That's such a delicate subject that's still fresh on everyone's mind.
delicate graceful small
Henry David Thoreau A pretty little graceful fellow, too small and delicate to be rapacious.
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John Corry The stars are the great Gothic churches: spires, naves, delicate flying buttresses, massive conventional buttresses, stained glass and grandeur, grandeur, grandeur.
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Chet Williamson There's nothing like a headless corpse to bring a touch of excitement into one's life.
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Sherry Murphy What a huge opportunity for our community. We're just giddy with excitement over this.
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Jon Jansen We've got more work to do. The excitement is fun and it will last for a little while, but we've got some goals that are still out there.
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Michael Cherry It's just a morale thing. The other names have been kicking around so long. It's much more about trying to keep focused and keep some excitement around where they are going.
excitement fourth game hand hate swallow tough
Jon Lieber It's a tough one to swallow because of the excitement of the first day of the year. You hate to have a game get out of hand like that one did in the fourth inning. But what else can you say?
excitement hold lots third
Joe Thornton There was lots of excitement in the third period, but we just couldn't hold the lead.
excitement final weekend
Craig Smith There's a lot of excitement on campus. It's one weekend down, two more to go (to the Final Four).
excitement finishing great tournament turn
Billy Mayfair It's a great finishing hole. I think it makes for a lot of excitement and it could turn the whole tournament around real fast.
excitement resource wonderful
Tracie Beasley It's all about the excitement of this wonderful resource and its tributaries.
gradually higher matter putting talent together
Lindsay Bowen We're getting better, for sure. It's just going to keep gradually coming. We have a lot of talent, a lot of potential. It's just a matter of putting it all together to get to that higher level.
gradually heights leaves moments stronger superior toward
Albert Camus At each of those moments when he leaves the heights and gradually sinks toward the lairs of the gods, he is superior to his fate, ... He is stronger than his rock.
gradually life
Joe Ferry They self-soothe. But gradually they'll accommodate for what real life is.
gradually hunch people
Al Madrigal I don't really move onstage; all I do is just gradually hunch more and more and jut out at the people in the front row.
gradually lifted reach
Alain Charette Quarantines will be lifted gradually when they reach 30 days, just as if nothing happened.
gradually happen
Mark Woodward This is something that's going to happen gradually over time.
gradually time
Lillian Gordy Carter Every time I think that I am getting old, and gradually going to the grave, something else happens.
gradually markets move potential quite upwards
Lucy Macdonald There's still potential for the markets to gradually move upwards over the year, and M&A can help. There is quite a lot of institutional demand. Equities are still not particularly expensive.
gradually increase stretch trying
John Russell We haven't been able to stretch him out, so we're trying to gradually increase him.
merger
Martin Reynolds For Dell and IBM, the HP-Compaq merger is a win,
merger record talk talking year
Ray Soudah The year 2005 was one of record profits. So to talk of merger pressure, you can only do so you when talking about the long-term strategy. Not if you talk about it on a short-term basis.
merger net neutrality
Gigi Sohn This merger makes a net neutrality requirement all the more urgent.
merger shaping
James Rogers This merger is all about shaping our future.
merger past seen type
Michael Schneider This is the type of merger that we've seen in the past and that we're going to see more of in the future.
mergers name time
Jim Valentine These mergers are messy. They take a long time to do. That's why you don't want to own that name during a deal.
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Earl Comstock These mergers are a big step toward recreating the old AT&T monopoly that the Reagan administration courageously dismantled.
merger mind question rail viewed
Mark Davis The one question that comes to our mind is how will the merger be viewed by rail shippers overall,
merger news stocks
Herbert Lau Telecom stocks are being buoyed by merger and acquisition news overseas.
starts
Jim Wooldridge It starts with his mind-set. He's put up big numbers, but he's all about winning. When you get to that point, there's no cobwebs left. It's all about winning.
starts
Rodney Cooley After 20 or so starts I think he'll get stronger.
starts
Adam McKay When the movie starts playing on TV and DVD, that's when you really see what the movie is.
starts work
Herb Kohl As I said to him upstairs, 'The real work starts now,'
starts
Ann Strother You look at Barbara, Will, all of us, this is when Connecticut starts to play. When the tournaments come, this is when we always play our best.
starts
Bill Young What I think you probably couldn't put on TV, but it starts with a 'B' and starts with an 'S'.
starts work
Leslie Sloane She's OK. She starts work in about two weeks.
starts
Sally Brown He starts out very quiet. He squints, and you think he can't see, but he's observing.
starts
Amy Walter I don't see that Cuellar starts off as particularly vulnerable.