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Seeing a lot of teams go to the 3-4, I think helps me. Looking around, it's tough to find a whole lot of guys who have the size and weight to play outside linebacker in the 3-4. You have to be a bigger, physical guy with good speed. That's something that's kind of a (rare) commodity in today's game. I think that's something I can bring to the table. Bobby Carpenter
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You would have to bring that up. But now that you mention it ... E. O. Wilson
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You might outsource some folks and bring some up through the in-house ranks, use contractors for other roles. Andy Walker
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Don't try to bring me down with your misery sweety, I Don't want your company!!! Pelle
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CTV News is primed to offer extensive coverage of this important event. We're pleased to have the opportunity to bring it to Canadians in High Definition. Robert Hurst
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CTA has already spent on the initiative campaign the equivalent of what the temporary dues increase would bring over three years. If CTA is unable to get the line of credit, there is significant risk that an outstanding $20 million line will be called. Carlos Moreno
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Convention attendees only spend one-third of their time at the show. The goal is to create a convention center district that includes retail, restaurants, attractions -- things that are within walking distance and will bring local residents, as well. Rick Schmidt
bring center convention create distance district goal includes local spend time walking within
Convention attendees only spend one-third of their time at the show, ... The goal is to create a convention center district that includes retail, restaurants, attractions -- things that are within walking distance and will bring local residents, as well. Rick Schmidt
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And thou shalt bring his sons, and put coats upon them. Bible Bible
data understanding stuff
The scientific excitement in comparing theory with data, and developing some understanding of global changes that are occurring, is what makes all the other stuff worth it. James Hansen
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So as soon as you want something to happen you begin skewing the data to support it. Our stuff is invaluable to decision-makers precisely because we have no ax to grind. George Friedman
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The key for next week is that the economic data show strong growth and only moderate inflation. Michael Sheldon
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The unemployment rate is given a little too much primacy as an indicator of overall economic health. All of our data seem to indicate the quality is not there. Rich Templin
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You've got to have some data to back up what your intuition tells you is the truth. Russ Williams
data sets tells three together
All three data sets merged together tells you all you need. Greg Mehall
data impact next
All this data is pre-Katrina. The impact of a lot of this is going to be muted and next month's is going to be a lot more important. Kevin Kruszenski
data expected following higher low volume
The GDP data was much higher than expected ... and with low volume we just end up following other markets. Andre Dreicon
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The GDP data emerged largely in line with market expectations, so they moved to liquidate their short positions to pocket profits. Naomi Hasegawa
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It was an excess of fantasy that killed the old United States, the whole Mickey Mouse and Marilyn thing, the most brilliant technologies devoted to trivia like instant cameras and space spectaculars that should have stayed in the pages of Science Fiction . . . some of the last Presidents of the U.S.A. seemed to have been recruited straight from Disneyland. J. G. Ballard