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The investments we're making, and the way we're executing our growth strategies, continue to pay off. In 1998 we invested read more
The investments we're making, and the way we're executing our growth strategies, continue to pay off. In 1998 we invested a record $7 billion in our businesses, and we continue to generate powerful revenue growth from sources such as data, wireless, Internet, enhanced calling features, and digital television.
I don't think that [children are] any more resilient than anyone else. They're just people with little bodies.
I don't think that [children are] any more resilient than anyone else. They're just people with little bodies.
A poem is never finished, only abandoned.
A poem is never finished, only abandoned.
My first season, we got three wins. I don't think we got more than six for my first 4-5 years. read more
My first season, we got three wins. I don't think we got more than six for my first 4-5 years. Now, we've gotten almost 70 over the last five years.
I was fortunate to get something out over the plate that I could hit out of the park,
I was fortunate to get something out over the plate that I could hit out of the park,
Let us be clear, the proposal before the General Assembly is the fruit of compromise. It cannot be a perfect read more
Let us be clear, the proposal before the General Assembly is the fruit of compromise. It cannot be a perfect solution.
We came here to try and win but we are happy. It really is not easy playing here against Parma, read more
We came here to try and win but we are happy. It really is not easy playing here against Parma, who are quick and very well organized.
We need to bring that anger we had at St. Louis. We have to make sure we do what we read more
We need to bring that anger we had at St. Louis. We have to make sure we do what we need to do in warm-ups to get psyched for [Wisconsin].
[One such item was an early 1900s royal scepter of England's King Edward VII. The lot opened with a minimum read more
[One such item was an early 1900s royal scepter of England's King Edward VII. The lot opened with a minimum of $1,000. Thirty-five bids later, it sold for $40,100.] Any time an item sells for 40 times its opening bid, you've got to give it the credit it deserves, ... This auction has gone a long way to establishing the standards for many collectibles that to this point did not have benchmarks.