Robert H. Connelly
Robert H. Connelly
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We feel growing skepticism about a GMAC sale has weighed on GM shares in recent weeks, and today's comments will likely only add to such pressure.
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If you've had a turbulent August/September period, ... It's less likely you're going to get sucker-punched in October.
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It's all about knowing the terrain and knowing the woods, ... For example, I don't like to hunt on top of the ridges, as that's not where the big bucks are likely to be. They're going to be off down the side of the mountain, in the thick stuff, 50 to 75 yards on one side of the ridge or the other.
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I was asked a stupid question, ... And they got me.
build needed tear
I think we just needed to tear everything down first to build it back up again.
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I think as a head coach, it's your responsibility to protect your players.
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I think it was just the combination of players we had in. It seemed we always had one player out of position.
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Onyx is not for sale, and we consider the matter closed now.
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Our U.S. and Canadian distribution teams performed well and built on the momentum they generated in the second half of fiscal 2005.
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Our wrangling lawyers are so litigious and busy here on earth, that I think they will plead their clients' cases hereafter, some of them in hell
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I thought maybe I was going to slow down but I was very strong.
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When the commission returned its report, most people focused on the second one, because it's the most coherent.
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We'll be OK. We understand we won't set the world on fire. It's going to be a weaker schedule all the way around.
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We can say nothing but what hath been said . . . Our poets steal from Homer . . . he that comes last is commonly best.