Quotes about charts
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You can?t look at the charts and say because it?s never happened it?s never going to happen. Michael Morrison
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We want it to be small-time. We're not going for charts here. We're just looking for people in Minnesota to be able to go into a store and find us. Grace Potter
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Quantcast combines powerful web analytics with easy-to-read charts and data. Matt Mullenweg
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Do you go? In some cases, a kid explodes off the charts . . . and now you have your name out in front of people. On the other hand, someone can go there and just fall flat on his face, and people may get turned off completely.
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The Tigers' time of 8:39 is the second-fastest time so far this season by a Division II team, with Pearl River running 8:35 last weekend. The effort definitely put the Tiger distance runners on the charts as one of the top contenders for state honors later in the year.
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Rome. It is a series that charts entirely new ground in terms of scope and ambition.
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That's high. It's tough to justify. So let's look at the charts -- I'll feel better.
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When I heard the learned astronomer; When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me; When I was shown the charts and the diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them; When I, sitting, heard the astronomer, where he lectured with much a Walt Whitman
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Richard worked something out and went in. Hines, when you consider where he is in his career, has got to do a deal while he's at the top of his charts with his performance. His risk is greater than that of a 25-year-old.
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She's really been off the charts and so consistent with it.
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But if you look at the difference between the past couple years and this year, we've kind of gone off the charts in all numbers. Pete Carroll
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The song 'Take This Job and Shove It' spent 18 weeks on the country charts in 1977. 1970s country music fans had a clearer understanding of the ennui of wage-slavery than modern elites.