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I expect maximum effort from my reserve players because this kind of match will be decisive for our season. Manuel Pellegrini
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I enjoyed it when we were the favorites. I'm enjoying us being decisive underdogs, because nobody thinks we'll win this series. So, yeah, I'm enjoying it. I've enjoyed it all. What I'd like to do is see our players play as good as they can play. Van Chancellor
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The paramilitaries played a decisive role in this election, particularly in the northern part of the country. German Espejo
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The real reform Japan needs is decisive politics when we face issues that need to be decided. Yoshihiko Noda
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We were hoping that this would be the decisive game and now we have to win it, Morten Olsen
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We all recognize in the last few weeks that he hasn't looked as decisive. He knows that. We've studied it, we've looked at film. Yesterday and today, he's looked decisive running the football. Jim Mora
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Water is the decisive factor for future growth and economic expansion. Chuck Gordon
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We are disappointed by these results and we are taking decisive actions, Joseph McGrath
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The decisive factor for the future of Europe - and before all things, for the 'restoration' of Europe - will be whether political thought and national feelings are influenced by the reality of internationalism. Ellen Key
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The one thing the market doesn't have is time and the administration reacted expeditiously this time. This was good. Larry Goldstein
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We know how important the truck market is. Joe Veltri
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Ultimately, it will be legal, here, but how long it takes is uncertain. This is where the market is. Sue Schneider
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That pompous phrase (graphic novel) was thought up by some idiot in the marketing department of DC. I prefer to call them Big Expensive Comics. Alan Moore
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Strategy and timing are the Himalayas of marketing. Everything else is the Catskills. Al Ries
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Marketing is what a company is in business to do. Marketing is a company's ultimate objective. Al Ries
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Marketing is not selling. Marketing is building a brand in the mind of the prospect. Al Ries
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A branding program should be designed to differentiate your cow from all the other cattle on the range. Even if all the cattle on the range look pretty much alike. Al Ries
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All you need is the best product in the world, the most efficient production in the world and global marketing. Akio Morita
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When you're trying to put the pieces back together again, you need a lot of time and a lot of patience, Karl Eikenberry
pieces
I must admit, maybe I am a piece of history after all. Alan Shepard
pieces film periods
Im something of a history buff. Its deliberate that a lot of my films have been period pieces. Cary Elwes
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We started off with a lot of different things, pieces here and there, Charlotte Moore
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The so-called language of Barbara Kruger is vernacular language. Obviously, I pick through bits and pieces of it and figure out to some degree how to objectify my experience of the world, using pictures and words that construct and contain me. Barbara Kruger
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We are obliged to steal pieces of language, both visual and textual. Barbara Kruger
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I don't watch the show - only bits and pieces of all of them. The only one I sat through was the pilot. Calista Flockhart
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We're starting to get some of the puzzle pieces together. S. Walker
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What's fascinating . . .is that you could now have a business that might have been selling for $10 billion where the business itself could probably not have borrowed even $100 million. But the owners of that business, because its public, could borrow many billions of dollars on their little pieces of paper- because they had these market valuations. But as a private business, the company itself couldn't borrow even 1/20th of what the individuals could borrow. Charlie Munger