Kevin Sullivan
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Kevin Sullivan
Best known for writing the screenplay to the 1998 romantic drama How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
ProfessionScreenwriter
Date of Birth3 August 1958
CityCambridge, MA
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If it is possible to construct a second well on our property, I think we should consider doing that. Right now, if the well we currently have collapses, we are without water until it can be brought back up to working condition.
minimize paper process
Anything that can minimize paper and streamline the process would be great,
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This is something discussed in advance each week. This is an option always available to us. It took a matter of minutes to make it all happen. At least we were moving it to a place where race fans are accustomed to watching races.
material obstacles point prevent processes trust
These processes take time, but at this point we don't see any material obstacles that would prevent the trust from occurring.
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Our offer was to lease space, on a short-term basis for five years, for ball fields. It's a great site. Open space that was accessible. It's hard to find property like that, but Boston didn't sign on to any agreement so the idea didn't move forward.
deliver people services
This day is to say that we're here to stay, and here to deliver more services to the people of Hunterdon County.
last lead open ratings second viewed year
Last year at the U.S. Open he had a double-digit lead after the second round, they were speculating the ratings would go down because of no drama. It was the most viewed U.S. Open in history.
board open work
We really would like to make this an open network. We'd like to have our competitors come on board and work with us.
exceed expect mark revenue
We expect to exceed that $75-million revenue mark in the first quarter.