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Just my game-plan folders (are saved). I have a stack of those through the years. I'm not a big memorabilia guy. My office may look cluttered, but it's not from memorabilia. Pete Carroll
office phone
He used my office to make phone calls, Dave Miller
office van
Lasers are very much like computers. They don't like to get bounced around. And a rental laser is in a van going from doctor's office to doctor's office every day. David Goldberg
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We may just open our own transition office. Andrew Forman
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He was in the office at 7 a.m. this morning. Charlie Leonard
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HootSuite never had a big launch. We were lucky to even have office space. Ryan Holmes
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Why would anyone want to be President today? The answer is not one of glory, or fame; today the burdens of the office outweigh its privileges. Its not because the Presidency offers a chance to be somebody, but because it offers a chance to do something. Richard M. Nixon
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I certainly do not exist from nine to six, when I am at the office. Wallace Stevens
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What I am anxious to do is to secure my legislation.... What I want to do is to get through that, and if I can point to a record of usefulness of that kind, I am entirely willing to quit office. William Howard Taft
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Josh had a phenomenal season. He never missed a practice. He came to get extra workouts in. He worked hard and he sought advice from the coaches to improve and he showed up to every meet ready to wrestle for the team. Bob Benincasa
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He wants the linebackers to control the defense. He demands that. Any advice he has, I'm going to do my best to put it into use. Gerris Wilkinson
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The only thing more expensive than education is ignorance. Benjamin Franklin
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Having the Internet at your fingertips helps you cultivate and maintain social relationships. It becomes very important for maintaining ties and it does open up doors to getting advice when you need it. John Horrigan
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Go in and physically meet your financial source of advice. David Darst
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Good advice"" is often a doubtful remedy, but generally not dangerous because it has so littleeffect...... Carl Gustav Jung
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He's a very good guy, he's a great teammate. He's good in the bullpen with the younger guys and he's free with his advice and he speaks his mind and sometimes it isn't always a kind remark. To be a true teammate, something needs to be said when it needs to be said. He's the type of person who will do that. Bob Apodaca
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It is a good seaming pitch that has a green top. But I would advise the quickies of both the teams not to get carried away and try to pitch the ball up to extract seam movement instead of spraying the ball all over in an effort to bowl fast. Agha Zahid
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I think the best advice really is not to decide too early what you want to be when you grow up, ... Because there are so many options once you get out here in this big world ... you never know which direction fate's going to push you. Lin Ezell
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The resolution of the combat is seldom equal to the vehemence of the charge. Samuel Johnson
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The vehemence of my moral indignation surprised me. Was I beginning to have standards and principles, and, oh dear, scruples? What were they, and what would I do with them, and how much were they going to get in my way? Elaine Dundy
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No one would be happier than Luther to be commended by the testimony of the time that he had been neither slack nor deceitful in maintaining the course of truth, but had shown quite enough and even too much vehemence. Martin Luther