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Javier Zanetti We respect Porto and know the game will be difficult, but we want victory at all costs and we know we can achieve it.
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Nate Turner When we came over the (U.S. Route 136) bridge, there were about 40 cars and a police escort waiting for us. We took a victory lap around town. It was like a carnival. The kids needed the win, and the town needed the win.
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John Cooper What a great victory for the Buckeyes. It doesn't get much better than that, guys, over here in Happy Valley.
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Larry Sherrill What a great defensive stand here at the end. Michael Young sealed the deal for us. It's a great victory for our players. They worked hard and they deserve it.
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Art Hogan We bought on the rumor and are selling on the news, ... We've priced in the victory here. There's very low participation -- there's just no money in the game. Folks are starting to shift focus now.
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Mike Skelton We experienced the classic cliche -- the thrill of victory and agony of defeat.
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William Shakespeare To whom God will, there be the victory.
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William Shakespeare These sudden joys have sudden endings. They burn up in victory like fire and gunpowder.
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Mark Fredrickson We've always had a policy of qualifying and buying the very best technology that we can put in our systems. We intend to continue to buy disk drives from IBM, contingent on their ability to meet our standards.
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Linda Lightfoot When we were dealing with the paper world and you were allowed to see the file, you could view the ideas that went into policy development. E-mail is very easy to be lost, and it is a lot more difficult to follow.
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David Kendall We respectfully object to the committee's broad request for all information concerning all persons who have contributed or pledged more than $5,000 to the foundation. There are serious and substantial legal, precedential and public policy issues raised by this catch-all request.
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Richard Costigan We're somewhat disappointed. We've been working with the Legislature all year on a great policy bill. ... We really worked up until the 11th hour.
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Dan McLagan We're going to see all kind of things going around as people more intent on playing politics than making policy enter the fray.
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Marc Levesque What we're seeing in terms of currency movements - and it will probably continue at least over the near-term - is a shift in global monetary policy expectations. There's a gearing-down of expectations for Fed tightening, coupled with increased tightening expectations elsewhere.
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Mayor Mazzarella We would try to block the auction if they try to sell the license. It's city policy that we do that. The license is for the business that you give it to.
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Bill Reinsch We would probably say it's a mistake. You get kind of short-term satisfaction on the part of the university, but in the long run, you mostly hurt poor people. ... Basically, there's a negative economic impact on the poorest people, and it doesn't affect government policy or the people running the government.
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Craig Holman What he's doing here is frankly astonishing. This kind of coordination is obviously an attempt to get around legal contribution limits. The bottom line is that public policy is being made not by principle, but by payment up front.