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Our objective has always been third and when we get there, we'll look at second place. These next games are extremely important. The third, fourth and fifth place teams are playing really well right now and if you lose two or three in a row, it could really drop you down in the standings. Glenn Walsh
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Our main focus right now is our D zone coverage. Hopefully when the puck drops we'll be ready. Doug Johnson
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Sure it's a loss, but losses are funny things, when thing are going well, any piece that drops out of the equation seems like a loss. But things often work out. Alan Vituli
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Some of the things they're recommending were hot issues in the 1990s, and they were dropped after being pushed by predecessors of mine very strongly and just didn't get anywhere. Charles Grassley
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Our team played good hockey from the drop of the puck. It was a back and forth game, and the final minute was a reflection of that. Bob Gaudet
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Our sales probably didn't drop off as fast as they should have when we grew so fast and weren't performing at the store level. We really fixed most of the issues starting in 2003 and on into 2004. We were very comfortable where we were, but we weren't seeing the sales results. We were starting to get very frustrated around here. David Flanery
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Our focus has been on the state meet. I feel pretty good about going down to state. We'll have time drops there. Kevin Kinel
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Our unemployment has been steadily dropping over the past several years. We are going from a time when people can't find jobs to the other end of the spectrum, where employers can't find people. F. Stone
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Risk managers who saw their renewal prices drop said they felt lucky, because those who experienced the hurricane effect are now explaining to their management why renewal premiums just went through the roof. The real question is whether Katrina and Rita will have a lasting effect and strengthen the market for a time -- potentially in all lines of business, not just property -- or whether this is a short-term blip in what has proved to be a pretty resolute soft market. David Bradford
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I think there should be an expansion. Whatever seems to fit. Jim Boeheim
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That was the first time, other than the medley (relay) that we've put Libby (O'Brien) on anchor. Starting her just wasn't working. When Krissy (Brown) starts, that seems to spark her. We get more out of it all the way around with Krissy starting and Libby on anchor. Mark Tacchi
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That?s the one everyone seems to go straight for. Fergal Murray
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I was very concerned, but he seems to be fine. Jimmy Baron
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I tell them it's the future. It seems to be where truck tires are heading. Jim Smith
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I think just watching (tape of) the team we're going to play there seems to be more urgency, there's more awareness, more attitude. R. Robinson
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I think just by watching him, like, 'Let's get on with it. Let's just shoot the scene, and we're done,' which seems logical. Robin Wright
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(Johnston) has been hot. Anything he touches right now seems to work out for him. Randy Ready
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I'd like it to go back to no carts. It just seems right. It seems like if spectators can go out and walk, we can, too. It's part of the competition. Jay Haas