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microsoft
Jeff Johnson He was saying, 'Look what I did at Microsoft and look what I can do for you.
microsoft clients belief
Rob Enderle There's always been a belief that Microsoft would respond punitively if you did something they didn't like. You were afraid of Microsoft's reaction, .. That belief has been pretty much destroyed. Vendors, clients and customers feel pretty much free do whatever they have to do in their Microsoft relationship.
microsoft pool turns
Bruce Perens If Microsoft turns out to be the aggressor, that does not help. The pool unfortunately turns out to be spitting in the wind.
microsoft migration path require
Chuck D. The migration path to anything but Microsoft would require a forklift overhaul.
microsoft problem
Richard Williams This is a glaring, embarrassing problem that Microsoft has to fix.
microsoft problem symptoms
Eric S. Raymond Microsoft is not the problem. Microsoft is the symptom.
microsoft-word credit necessary-change
Naveen Jain Early versions of Microsoft Word left a lot to be desired. However, to the company's credit, it quickly learned where Word fell short, made the necessary changes, and repeatedly introduced new versions of the software.
microsoft window vulnerable
Lance Ulanoff Mac OS is just as vulnerable as Microsoft Windows
window inns written
William Shenstone Written on a Window of an Inn,
window knows universe
Samuel Beckett In my head there are several windows, that I do know, but perhaps it is always the same one, open variously on the parading universe.
window silent
William C. Bryant And at my silent window-sill The jessamine peeps in.
window
Wendell Berry I have always loved a window, especially an open one.
window generous
Pat Schneider And what is more generous than a window?
window habit break
Mark Twain You can't break a bad habit by throwing it out the window. You've got to walk it slowly down the stairs.
window mark spots
Henry Ward Beecher Wherever you have seen God pass, mark that spot, and go and sit in that window again.
window attics cracked
Henry James Always keep a window in the attic open; not just cracked: open.
window dickens felt
John Baldessari I always felt like I was right out of Dickens, looking in the window of the Christmas feast, but not at the feast.
vulnerable
Dan Glickman Agriculture is particularly vulnerable to the whims of nature,
vulnerable found members
Mahatma Gandhi The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members
vulnerable vulnerability
Norman O. Brown To be is to be vulnerable.
vulnerable has-beens havens
Kim Cattrall I haven't played a lot of wallflowers but I have played women who have been vulnerable.
vulnerable gregarious gifted
Kenneth Tynan Everyone is vulnerable who is at once gifted and gregarious.
vulnerable
Nancy O'Dell I feel very vulnerable when it has to do with family.
vulnerable
Kelly Stables Being barefoot makes me feel vulnerable.
vulnerable being-myself
Nathan Parsons Simply being myself makes me feel vulnerable.
vulnerable temperament ardent
Kay Redfield Jamison An ardent temperament makes one very vulnerable to dreamkillers.