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Price matters in this market. This is an increasingly price-sensitive consumer. Paul Taylor
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Our offense is good. It's only a matter of time. Bryce Fisher
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Our mentality is that no matter who we're playing, you'd better ready to prove yourself every week. Teams that don't have that mentality usually end up with an unpleasant result. Al Groh
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Success is often not a matter of talent, but a matter of tenacity. Nathaniel Bronner
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(State) is where most upsets happen. It doesn't matter who you're wrestling. It's not like other tournaments. At state, you've got to be ready to go at the first whistle of every match. Hunter Collins
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Our stance on the matter has not changed. The Eagles
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Robert Crumb is an influence on how I draw, but not on the subject matter I take or my approach. One thing I do like about Crumb is that he's chronicled his age, his times, and I think that is what artists should do. Joe Sacco
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Roger isn't ever going to let up, no matter who he's playing. Chipper Jones
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Rocco is very loose. No matter whether he's shooting 80 or 60, he's still the same. Tiger Woods
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ahhh the beauty of annihilation. There's nothing like it. Sherrilyn Kenyon
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States are eventually going to save billions of dollars under the new program. And that's why very few states decided to join this lawsuit, despite requests for them to do so. Peter Ashkenaz
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Out of one pocket we pay billions of our tax dollars to support the production of expensive, disease-causing foods. Out of the other pocket, we pay medical bills that are too high because our overweight population consumes too much of these rich, disease-causing foods. Joel Fuhrman
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Ring tones will be a nice little revenue bump for carriers going forward but it's not as if there will be billions and billions of dollars in their pockets tomorrow, Michael King
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Reducing the federal government's massive energy waste offers enormous opportunities to save taxpayers billions of dollars for decades to come and improve the environment, ... We're starting to make progress, but there's no excuse for this much waste when leading companies in the U.S. energy-efficiency industry are willing to provide the money for improvements at no up-front cost to taxpayers. Jeff Bingaman
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I think companies will spend billions of dollars over the next several years building their e-commerce structures, and these dot.com employees will be leaders in helping them do that, John Challenger
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The $3-billion investment in four projects will employ thousands of people and generate billions of dollars of foreign exchange for Bangladesh. Alan Rosling
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That would still leave Ottawa with billions of dollars to spend on roads and infrastructure. John Williamson
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It is his runaway budget and trade deficits, billions spent on tax giveaways, backwards-looking energy plan designed by and for special interests, and inaction during this country's health care crisis that have created a myriad of problems for our children's generation. Harry Reid
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Like medieval peasants, computer manufacturers and millions of users are locked in a seemingly eternal lease with their evil landlord, who comes around every two years to collect billions of dollars of taxes in return for mediocre services Mark Harris